Articles

A Rebel in Defense of Tradition A Rebel in Defense of Tradition

As composer Steve Reich turns 70, he is winning recognition from the classical establishment for the creativity and power ever-present in his music.

Oct 19, 2006 / Books & the Arts / David Schiff

The Moral Minimum The Moral Minimum

As the lagging minimum wage is being turned into a moral issue instead of an economic one, states are beginning to act where the federal government has not.

Oct 19, 2006 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

Guardian of the Ballot Box Guardian of the Ballot Box

Ion Sancho, an election supervisor in Florida, is dedicated to creating a fair and accurate voting system. But his passion has nearly cost him his job.

Oct 19, 2006 / Feature / Andrew Gumbel

SNAP! SNAP!

A unique student-run organization is making real strides mobilizing progressive voters for victory in the long haul.

Oct 19, 2006 / Feature / Sam Graham-Felsen

Letters Letters

NARAL, WFP FOLLOW PLAN GOP

Washington, DC

Oct 19, 2006 / Our Readers and Daniel Lazare

The Myth of Microloans The Myth of Microloans

Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus has helped a lot of poor women, but the basic problem in developing countries is landlessness. A $130 microloan won't solve that problem.

Oct 19, 2006 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

In Fact… In Fact…

ROUGH JUSTICE

Oct 19, 2006 / The Editors

Rich’s Stealth Campaign Rich’s Stealth Campaign

Howard Rich is pouring big money into leveraging our electoral system to serve his libertarian agenda.

Oct 19, 2006 / Peter Schrag

Downsized but Not Out Downsized but Not Out

United Professionals, a new organization for college-educated workers at risk in a global economy, is joining the movement for economic justice.

Oct 19, 2006 / Barbara Ehrenreich and Tamara Draut

The War and the Election The War and the Election

Ending the Iraq War is the most pressing issue facing America today. I

Oct 19, 2006 / The Editors

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