Editorial

‘Moral’ Execution ‘Moral’ Execution

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Jun 6, 2001 / Editorial / Bruce Shapiro

Harvard’s ‘Fitting Choice’ Harvard’s ‘Fitting Choice’

On July 1 Larry Summers--the Wunderkind economist who ran the Treasury Department under President Clinton--takes over as president of Harvard University.

Jun 5, 2001 / Editorial / Matt Bivens

‘Violence’ in Cincinnati ‘Violence’ in Cincinnati

The urban rebellion in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood that followed the April 7 death of yet another black man, Timothy Thomas, at the hands of police shocked city resid...

May 31, 2001 / Editorial / Thomas A. Dutton

Bringing Down the Senate Bringing Down the Senate

Vermont, as John Kenneth Galbraith once observed, is the only state in the union represented in Congress by a Democrat, a Republican and a Socialist, who all vote more or less ali...

May 31, 2001 / Editorial / The Editors

Italy’s ‘House of Freedoms’ Italy’s ‘House of Freedoms’

For ten days in mid-May, I lectured in Italy promoting the translated version of my recent book, The Story of American Freedom. Among other things, the book relates how in the pas...

May 31, 2001 / Editorial / Eric Foner

In Fact… In Fact…

SMITING INTERNET SMUT The American Library Association and the ACLU are mounting a legal challenge to the Children's Internet Protection Act, which requires public libraries and ...

May 31, 2001 / Editorial / The Editors

Shrub Flubs His Dub Shrub Flubs His Dub

Austin Oh, sure, blame it on Texas. It's all our fault Jim Jeffords walked. Many, many people in Washington are assuming "the Texans" in the White House are responsible ...

May 31, 2001 / Editorial / Molly Ivins

Independents’ Day Independents’ Day

It's fitting that the first senator to become an independent in more than thirty years hails from Vermont, the state with the most advanced independent politics in the nation. Ver...

May 31, 2001 / Editorial / Micah L. Sifry

Writers Wilt, SAG Sags Writers Wilt, SAG Sags

For the first few months of this year, it looked like Hollywood's unionized writers and actors were about to premiere a new labor strategy. As their conglomerate employers raked i...

May 25, 2001 / Editorial / Marc Cooper

The Jeffords Jump The Jeffords Jump

"What do we do now?" That famous last line of the 1972 film The Candidate, in which Robert Redford finds himself--to his surprise--elected to the Senate, should be on the minds of...

May 25, 2001 / Editorial / David Corn

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