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Feature
MoveOn Weighs Dem Endorsements
The netroots powerhouse is surveying its members on whom to support. It’s a test of the candidates and of the progressive movement.
Ari Melber
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Memo: Where Do the Democrats Stand on Iraq?
A deep look into how the candidates propose to bring the troops home and deal with the continuing military dilemma.
Tom Hayden
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A Torch Passed
With a veritable Mount Rushmore of Kennedy faces arrayed behind him, Barack Obama received powerful symbolic and political support from the icons of the liberal establishment.
Amy Alexander
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Right to Strike Imperiled in Cananea
If the Mexican government and Grupo Mexico succeed in smashing a miners’ strike, the reverberations will be felt even across the US border.
David Bacon
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Letter From Vietnam
As Vietnam becomes a player in world trade, its human rights record and treatment of dissidents come under increased scrutiny. The world must do more.
Dustin Roasa
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Fairy Tales
At her mentor’s funeral, Cynthia Kang revisits ghosts of the past, receives a cryptic message, and watches the detectives watching her.
Gary Phillips
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Progressive Democratic Challengers
With the Congressional race under way, the essential question is: will the Democrats be more progressive post-Bush?
John Nichols
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They Like Mike
Is America ready for a nonideological problem solver with liberal views on gun control, gay rights and abortion?
Micah L. Sifry
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Dems Get New Tools, New Talent
Democratic campaigns are refining the art of reaching more people.
Matt Stoller
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Grassroots Reseeded: Suites vs. Streets
This could be the year that Democrats finally let the people play a role in politics.
Laura Flanders
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Editorial
Justified Violence: Breaking the Gaza Wall
The breaking of the Gaza-Egypt wall is clearly a good thing, and a rare example of the moral–and also wise–use of violence in politics.
Allan Nairn
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Bush’s War of All Against All
A leader who waged war with impunity shouldn’t be surprised to someday be called to account for his actions.
Allan Nairn
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Endorsing Obama
The movement he’s inspired holds the promise of a new cycle of activism, reform and fresh thinking. So I will support him through the inevitable storms ahead.
Tom Hayden
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Black Women Talk Barack
It’s like one big family squabble among feminists, activists and post-civil-rights-era voters.
Amy Alexander
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Subprime Obama
He should stiffen his meager bailout plan and call for a moratorium on foreclosures and serious government intervention.
Max Fraser
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Noted.
Arguing Indiana’s voter ID law; counting Bush’s Iraq lies; remembering Chile’s truth-teller, Patricia Verdugo.
The Editors
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Viva la Restauración
Latinos supported Hillary Clinton in the chaotic Nevada caucuses, but how much do her policies support them?
Chris Hayes
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The Panic of 2008
A humane and sensible stimulus package would put money in the hands of those who need it.
The Editors
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Column
Obama, Clinton and the War
Ted Kennedy’s endorsement of Barack Obama sheds some needed light on Hillary’s hawkishness and the real differences between the candidates.
Robert Scheer
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Some Things Even Obama Can’t Transcend
Before we can talk sensibly about transcending difference, we must first transform the conditions that give these differences meaning.
Gary Younge
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Wall Street to Daily Papers: ‘Drop Dead’
How can newspapers survive financial meltdown if they surrender to a culture of defeat?
Eric Alterman
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One Possible Explanation for Surveys Showing That Rudy Giuliani May Not Win His Own State
O Captain, not my Captain.
Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
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Rambling Man
A modern-day Rip Van Winkle challenges the view that Europeans are too wrapped up in their past to move on.
Mark Mazower
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Weather Reports
The radical individualism of the New Left was hardly un-American. A batch of new memoirs show the Weatherman followed a distinctly American tradition.
Maurice Isserman
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A Test of Poetry
More than any other American poet, George Oppen begs us to consider the elusive relationship between aesthetic and political responsibilities.
James Longenbach
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Letters
Letters
Eric Alterman and Alan Dershowitz exchange views on who speaks for American Jews; readers debate endorsements and praise Stuart Klawans’s review of There Will Be Blood.
Eric Alterman and Our Readers