Politics

Letter From Ground Zero: September 27, 2001 Letter From Ground Zero: September 27, 2001

I was somehow unprepared by television for what I saw when I arrived at Ground Zero.

Sep 27, 2001 / Jonathan Schell

What Spain Interrupted What Spain Interrupted

Antonio de Herrera, the royal chronicler of Philip II, writing about the conquest of the New World in Historia General, included these lines: The nations of New Spain preserved...

Sep 27, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Ilan Stavans

Dreaming of War Dreaming of War

To imagine that this national emergency is good for us is a dangerous mistake.

Sep 27, 2001 / Feature / Ellen Willis

Haunted by the Cold War Haunted by the Cold War

Haunted by the Cold War We regret that space considerations permit us to print only a few of the many letters we received on Martin Duberman's "A Fellow Traveling," ...

Sep 27, 2001 / Victor Navasky, Martin Duberman, and Our Readers

And Now for a Note of Good Cheer And Now for a Note of Good Cheer

I've been surprised, here in Petrolia, listening to some people say they're afraid. Afraid of what? I ask. Remember, even in the days when the imminent possibility of nuclear hol...

Sep 27, 2001 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Is the FBI Up to the Job? Is the FBI Up to the Job?

In May 2000, Louis Mizell Jr., a terrorism and security expert in Washington, received a call from Jake White, an acquaintance who was a bouncer at a strip club in Omaha. White to...

Sep 27, 2001 / David Corn

Haunted by the Cold War, Part II Haunted by the Cold War, Part II

Haunted by the Cold War, Part II

Editors' Note : Ronald Radosh h

Sep 27, 2001 / Victor Navasky, Aaron Katz, Solomon Fisher, Albert Levy, Oliver Lundquist, Morris Haimowitz, and Alexander Saxton

Scapegoats Scapegoats

Minutes after the second plane crashed into the World Trade Center, my friend watched in horror as a man shot at two women in head scarves near Canal Street in downtown Manhattan.

Sep 27, 2001 / Feature / Sumana Raychaudhuri

A Growing Opposition A Growing Opposition

While to some the United States might seem to be united in its thirst for vengeance, there's a burgeoning antiwar movement that belies the war rhetoric.

Sep 27, 2001 / Feature / John Nichols

Falwell Should Have Listened to the Feminists Falwell Should Have Listened to the Feminists

Ever hear of the Feminist Majority?

Sep 26, 2001 / Column / Robert Scheer

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