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Watergate: The Mafia Metaphor Watergate: The Mafia Metaphor

Ron Ziegler may have called it a third-rate burglary, but the men who broke in to the Democratic National Committee headquarters all had a connection to the president's re-election...

Apr 24, 2009 / Feature / The Editors

Lattimore Case: McCarthy’s Vicious Retreat Lattimore Case: McCarthy’s Vicious Retreat

Tailgunner Joe meets his match in the professorial China hand, who won't surrender to the Senator's bullying.

Apr 23, 2009 / Feature / Willard Shelton

The Detroit Sit-In Strike The Detroit Sit-In Strike

Detroit, and the labor movement itself, is transformed forever, when workers sit down at their jobs at the Briggs Manufacturing Company.

Apr 23, 2009 / Feature / Samuel Romer

The Potsdam Decision The Potsdam Decision

The future of Germany and the chances of a lasting peace in Europe are intertwined. Potsdam took care of one and made a start on the other.

Apr 23, 2009 / Feature / The Editors

The Challenge of Global Governance The Challenge of Global Governance

"Rescue socialism" won't work if it fails to go beyond quick-fix measures.

Apr 23, 2009 / Feature / George A. Papandreou

Stokely Carmichael

SNCC: The Battle-Scarred Youngsters SNCC: The Battle-Scarred Youngsters

A report from the front lines of the civil rights battle in Greenwood, Mississippi—a very dangerous place to be.

Apr 23, 2009 / Feature / Howard Zinn

Misreading the Somali Threat Misreading the Somali Threat

The Obama administration is sending mixed signals on how to deal with pirates.

Apr 22, 2009 / Feature / Karen Rothmyer

The Cost of Doing Business on the Open Sea The Cost of Doing Business on the Open Sea

Until the shipping community abandons its pinch-penny cynicism, piracy off the coast of Somalia is certain to grow.

Apr 22, 2009 / Feature / Richard Pollak

Mining Bolivia’s Past Mining Bolivia’s Past

The movement that elected Evo Morales--and that pressures him now--has deep roots.

Apr 22, 2009 / Feature / Chesa Boudin

Has the ‘Journal’ Lost Its Soul? Has the ‘Journal’ Lost Its Soul?

Rupert Murdoch has not wrecked the Wall Street Journal, as many had predicted. But a key question remains: is the new regime committed to unbiased reporting, or will it politicize ...

Apr 22, 2009 / Feature / Scott Sherman

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