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Thinking Left in Bolivia Thinking Left in Bolivia

Álvaro García Linera, Bolivia’s Marxist vice president, talks about gender equality, the right wing and how natural gas has paved the way for a rebirth of socialism in his country.

Aug 3, 2009 / Feature / Linda Farthing

Show Trials in Tehran Show Trials in Tehran

As Roger Cohen's lengthy, analytical piece in the New York Times Sunday magazine described, the Obama administration hasn't quite figured out how to respond to the continuing turm...

Aug 3, 2009 / Bob Dreyfuss

This Week On The Hill This Week On The Hill

  The House has already hit the road -- gone until September -- so the Senate has the joint to itself. I asked one Senate staffer what the rationale is behind the House taki...

Aug 3, 2009 / Chris Hayes

Race, Lies, and Health Scares Race, Lies, and Health Scares

It'd be nice to think that the recent surge in overtly racist rhetoric on the right has been a case of random opportunism, provoked by the coincidence of a wealthy black Harvard pr...

Aug 2, 2009 / Leslie Savan

Why Single Payer Advocacy Matters Now More Than Ever Why Single Payer Advocacy Matters Now More Than Ever

How should serious supporters of healthcare reform spend the month of August? Not by getting trapped in the narrow "debate" between "party of no" Republicans who favor no reform ...

Aug 2, 2009 / John Nichols

Sonia Sotomayor is Not a “Consequence” Sonia Sotomayor is Not a “Consequence”

Politics does not get much creepier than the line from conservative Republican senators who say they have decided to support the confirmation of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to serve on ...

Aug 2, 2009 / John Nichols

Key Committee Backs Health Plan; Pelosi Allows Single-Payer Vote Key Committee Backs Health Plan; Pelosi Allows Single-Payer Vote

The House Energy and Commerce Committee on Friday evening voted 31-28 for a health-care reform plan that uses a relatively robust "public option" and other strategies to insure th...

Aug 1, 2009 / John Nichols

Italy’s Pillow Talk Italy’s Pillow Talk

Silvio Berlusconi's latest sexual escapade is the talk of Italy, and now the world. Maybe we should be paying closer attention to evidence of far more sinister hookups.

Jul 31, 2009 / Feature / Frederika Randall

Stolen Beauty Stolen Beauty

Ahava Beauty Products promises "beauty secrets from the Dead Sea" but the real secret is that its products come from stolen Palestinian natural resources in the Occupied Territory...

Jul 31, 2009 / Peter Rothberg

Three Good Reasons to Liquidate Our Empire Three Good Reasons to Liquidate Our Empire

The United States no longer has the capability to remain a global hegemon, and to pretend otherwise is to invite disaster.

Jul 31, 2009 / Feature / Chalmers Johnson

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