World

Dutch Tolerance Tried Dutch Tolerance Tried

“We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant.” So said the philosopher Karl Popper near the end of World War II.

Dec 2, 2004 / Editorial / Maria Margaronis

Ukraine’s Untold Story Ukraine’s Untold Story

However Ukraine's crisis is resolved, it is clear that interference by Russia and the United States has been massive. Viktor Yanukovich, the current Prime Minister, was Moscow's ...

Dec 2, 2004 / Editorial / Jonathan Steele

Kerry and the Gift of Impunity Kerry and the Gift of Impunity

Click here to read Klein's "You Asked for my Evidence, Mr Ambassador. Here It Is. In Iraq, the US Does Eliminate Those Who Dare to Count the Dead," published in the Dec. 4, 2004 Gu...

Nov 24, 2004 / Column / Naomi Klein

Farewell, Colin Powell Farewell, Colin Powell

We need to say farewell to Colin Powell, Who should have long ago tossed in the towel. Instead he lent his good name to the team In vouching for its cockamamie scheme.

Nov 24, 2004 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Falluja’s Health Damage Falluja’s Health Damage

Afif Sarhan, an Iraqi physician and journalist, contributed reporting for this article.

Nov 24, 2004 / Editorial / Miles Schuman

Destabilizing the CIA Destabilizing the CIA

In Washington, it's hardly without precedent for a presidential appointee to swear one thing before a Senate confirmation committee and then, once ensconced in the sought-after p...

Nov 24, 2004 / Editorial / Jason Vest

Engaging Tehran Engaging Tehran

In a small victory for European diplomacy and constructive engagement, the International Atomic Energy Agency recently verified that Iran has suspended its uranium enrichment act...

Nov 24, 2004 / Editorial / The Editors

Days of Rage Days of Rage

On November 4, 1979, a few months after the collapse of the Iranian monarchy and the inauguration of Iran's Islamic Republic, a group of college students calling themselves the M...

Nov 24, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Reza Aslan

Dissent or Assent? Dissent or Assent?

Michael Walzer's best book is not, unfortunately, his most influential.

Nov 24, 2004 / Books & the Arts / George Scialabba

The Good Girl The Good Girl

In the past few decades, Russell Banks has established himself as one of America's most important living writers, one of a handful with the daring and the talent to plumb our his...

Nov 24, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Deborah Scroggins

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