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Wesley Clark’s ‘High Noon’ Moment Wesley Clark’s ‘High Noon’ Moment

It was reported today that retired four-star General, ardent critic of Bush's national security policies, telegenic TV commentator, and recently declared Democrat Wesley Clark w...

Sep 12, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Tokyo Story Tokyo Story

A Love Affair for the postcollege, flirting-with-Buddhism set, Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation is a travelogue of the emotions, concerned with the deepening relationship be...

Sep 11, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Bleak Haus Bleak Haus

Though still relatively unknown in the English-speaking world, the Austrian novelist and playwright Thomas Bernhard, who died in 1989 at the age of 57, is widely recognized as ...

Sep 11, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Mark M. Anderson

From Protest to Patronage From Protest to Patronage

Bayard Rustin forged a remarkable career as a social activist. Briefly a member of the Young Communist League, he repudiated communism but remained a socialist throughout his l...

Sep 11, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Randall Kennedy

Remembering Allende Remembering Allende

His dual commitment to socialism and democracy ought to be a model today.

Sep 11, 2003 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Chile, 9/11/73 Chile, 9/11/73

Declassified documents reveal the US government's role in the Pinochet coup.

Sep 11, 2003 / Feature / Peter Kornbluh

Lessons of a Catastrophe Lessons of a Catastrophe

Chile was a democracy, yet tyranny triumphed--in the name of fighting terror.

Sep 11, 2003 / Feature / Ariel Dorfman

The Soul of Capitalism The Soul of Capitalism

A transformation of Wall Street's core values is possible, using financial tools.

Sep 11, 2003 / Feature / William Greider

Blood in the Water Blood in the Water

After a summer of tending to the grassroots, the Democrats who aspire to their party's 2004 presidential nomination were busy harvesting support from key constituencies around ...

Sep 11, 2003 / Feature / John Nichols

Free Trade Is War Free Trade Is War

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Sep 11, 2003 / Column / Naomi Klein

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