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IF I HAD A HAMMER... Bellevue, Wash. I agree with Katrina vanden Heuvel on the necessity of building a better infrastructure to combat the right-wing...

Aug 23, 2001 / Katrina vanden Heuvel, Victor Navasky, and Our Readers

The American Nightmare The American Nightmare

It should surprise no one that the European revolutionaries are not inspired by the American dream.

Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Poland—The Taste of Ashes Poland—The Taste of Ashes

Letter From Europe

Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / Daniel Singer

The Pentagon’s Radioactive Bullet The Pentagon’s Radioactive Bullet

It is about two feet long, cylindrical and far denser than steel. When fired from a U.S. Army M1 Abrams tank, it is capable of drilling a hole through the strongest of tank armor...

Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / Bill Mesler

Tennessee’s Dilemma Tennessee’s Dilemma

Those who say that nothing of importance can be decided at Dayton have, at first glance, reason on their side.

Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / Joseph Wood Krutch

Atom Bomb: One World or None Atom Bomb: One World or None

The creation of the atom bomb is the greatest revolution ever accomplished in science--and unquestionably the most frightening.

Aug 23, 2001 / Freda Kirchwey

What Price Moondust? What Price Moondust?

July 28, 1969

Aug 23, 2001 / The Editors

Fighting the Global Gag Rule Fighting the Global Gag Rule

Despite statements to the contrary, the rule is resulting in tragic circumstances for women abroad.

Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / Isabelle Lindenmayer

The 1932 Disarmament Conference The 1932 Disarmament Conference

A scientist looks back to the First World War and made a plea for world peace.

Aug 23, 2001 / Albert Einstein

Tulsa, 1921

Tulsa, 1921 Tulsa, 1921

On the 100th anniversary of the riot in that city, we commemorate the report written for this magazine by a remarkable journalist.

Aug 23, 2001 / Feature / The Editors and Walter F. White

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