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What a New Mason-Dixon Poll Reveals What a New Mason-Dixon Poll Reveals

A new and interesting poll out of the Florida governor's race suggests how (1) a broad-based, quasi-populist economic message has legs this election season; and (2) how those 2004...

Sep 5, 2006 / The Nation

Christian Conservatives for Domestic Violence? Christian Conservatives for Domestic Violence?

When a raft of state defense of marriage amendments (DOMAs) passed in 2004, observers (including yours truly) warned that such amendments would not just ban gay marriage but also ...

Sep 5, 2006 / The Nation

Fight For the Internet Freedom Heats Up Fight For the Internet Freedom Heats Up

Congress is about to return to Washington this week after taking a long summer break for campaigning and before taking a long fall break for campaigning. During the brief period ...

Sep 4, 2006 / The Nation

Too Late for Empire Too Late for Empire

Thirty years after Watergate, we again face a constitutional crisis at home and a misconceived war abroad. The United States will remain a helpless giant until we finally learn tha...

Sep 2, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Jonathan Schell

Rocky Anderson, Folk Hero? Rocky Anderson, Folk Hero?

Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson's cachet is growing in the wake of a stem-winding speech in which he called the President to account for lies and ineptitude in Irag, castigated...

Sep 1, 2006 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

Lessons for Labor Day Lessons for Labor Day

CEO's in the oil and defense industries are making out like profiteering bandits. Wages for American workers are declining while their productivity is rising. Recent polls show ...

Sep 1, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Challenging the Culture of Obedience Challenging the Culture of Obedience

Through lies, ineptitude and immoral policies, the Bush Administration has led the nation to the brink of disaster, ruined our reputation and sowed hatred that will take generation...

Sep 1, 2006 / Ross C. Anderson

Grassroots Gumbo Grassroots Gumbo

Activists and residents are struggling to protect New Orleans's devastated low-income neighborhoods from developers' vision of a "smaller footprint" for the city.

Sep 1, 2006 / Feature / Chris Kromm

Tavis Smiley’s Covenant Tavis Smiley’s Covenant

Journalist, activist, philanthropist and self-promoter, Tavis Smiley has the political clout and the ability to energize and educate the black community in the best tradition of Ma...

Sep 1, 2006 / Books & the Arts / Amy Alexander

Linking to New Orleans Linking to New Orleans

As New Orleans rebuilds, so does its Internet community. Here's a list of the Big Easy's liveliest sites.

Sep 1, 2006 / Feature / Michael Tisserand

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