Iraq: The Other Surge Iraq: The Other Surge
Across the political spectrum in Iraq, a nationalistic bloc is emerging to challenge the Kurdish and Shiite separatists who have held sway under US tutelage.
Oct 11, 2007 / Bob Dreyfuss
Noted. Noted.
Giuliani in Philadelphia, an obituary for Haldar Abdel-Shafi, an apology from Jon Stewart and more.
Oct 11, 2007 / The Editors
The China Syndrome The China Syndrome
Worried about toxic toys from China? Worry, too, about Chinese workers exposed to the poisons.
Oct 11, 2007 / Andrew Ross
Pre-empt Preventive War Pre-empt Preventive War
The path back to sanity begins by repealing the Kyl-Lieberman amendment and prohibiting military action in Iran without Congressional approval.
Oct 11, 2007 / The Editors
We Need a Nobel Prize in Law We Need a Nobel Prize in Law
Those who serve the law in dangerous and original ways are deserving of the recognition--and the protection--that a Nobel Prize would bring them.
Oct 10, 2007 / Garrett Epps
Malcolm Suber: Good for New Orleans Malcolm Suber: Good for New Orleans
A longtime activist, running in a special City Council election, is just what New Orleans needs.
Oct 10, 2007 / Adolph Reed Jr.
Getting Real About China Getting Real About China
From product safety to piracy, human rights and the Olympic Games, isn't it time we started being realistic about the way we treat China?
Oct 10, 2007 / Jeffrey Wasserstrom
John Templeton’s Universe John Templeton’s Universe
The right-wing philanthropist is pushing the phony science of positive psychology to numb Americans into smiley-faced acquiescence to the status quo.
Oct 10, 2007 / Barbara Ehrenreich
Strange Culture Strange Culture
Federal authorities are prosecuting Steve Kurtz under the Patriot Act for using harmless bacteria in his artwork. A new film examines his ordeal.
Oct 5, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Patricia J. Williams
Leave Us Alone Leave Us Alone
How do presidential candidates propose to protect our privacy?
Oct 4, 2007 / Ryan Thoreson
