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Feature
Voting the Fate of the Nation
This can be a transformative election. Will economic meltdown, race or regional loyalty be the trump card?
Chalmers Johnson
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Wanted: Political Poetry
Are you worried about the election? Do you write haiku? People for the American Way and The Nation invite your entries the McPalin Haiku Hysteria competition.
Erica Landau
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Lee Atwater’s Legacy
Rebel. Liar. Attack dog. Bigot. Stefan Forbes’s Boogie Man assesses the enduring damage Lee Atwater did to our political process.
Antonino D’Ambrosio
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Toxic Loans, Tainted Food
As financial markets reel from the US financial crisis and tainted Chinese dairy products are sold around the world, we’re learning hard lessons on the limits of globalization.
David E. Gumpert
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Net Backlash Hinders Bailout
With a surge of angry e-mail that sent Congressional servers into meltdown, taxpayers stormed their way into the bailout debate.
Ari Melber
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China’s Quest for Moral Authority
China is booming, but slouches toward the moral authority needed to inspire a modern, open and prosperous state. Does Confucius hold the key?
Orville Schell
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Justice, Bush-Style
GOP loyalists have taken over the Justice Department and retooled the civil rights division as a political weapon.
Andrew Gumbel
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McCain’s Kremlin Ties
He may talk tough about Russia, but John McCain’s political advisers have advanced Putin’s imperial ambitions.
Mark Ames and Ari Berman
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Editorial
Undecided Progressives: Make the Difference for Obama
Thinking of casting a symbolic vote for Nader or some other third-party progressive? Think again.
Tom Hayden
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Bearing Witness: The Afghan Tragedy
Seven years after the US invasion, Afghanistan is still chained to the fundamentalist warlords and the Taliban. Women and children suffer the most.
Malalai Joya
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Our Healthcare System Is Dying
If only the federal government could be mobilized to solve the nation’s healthcare crisis as quickly as it did for Wall Street.
RoseAnn DeMoro
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The Palin Fix
There’s only one explanation for the pundits who declared Sarah Palin finessed Thursday’s debate: A nation of losers sorely needed a redemption narrative.
Mark Ames
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Sarah Palin, Mean Girl
Remember The Rules, that mean-girl guide to being the object of male desire? That’s Sarah Palin. Not that it will do the GOP much good.
Linda Hirshman
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Paul Newman
He was funny, he was thoughtful, he was committed and, in the end, he was a friend, period.
Victor Navasky
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Looking Backward
As America’s second Gilded Age fissions around us, we can sense the zeitgeist shift. Are we staring into the abyss of 1929 or heading for a new New Deal?
Steve Fraser
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Democracy Inaction
Nothing brings left and right together like a Big Government intervention on behalf of Big Money.
Chris Hayes
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Born-Again Democracy
Congress must take control of the failed financial system until a new president can legislate a more permanent and equitable solution.
William Greider
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Newman Nation
The Nation bids farewell to one of its greatest friends–actor and activist Paul Newman.
Edward Sorel
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Column
McCain and W.
McCain’s not a perfect replica, but Oliver Stone’s Bush bio-pic reminds us they’re two spoiled screw-ups who divided and conquered the country for their high-rolling pals.
Robert Scheer
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Sarah Palin’s Extreme Sports
Polititians routinely manipulate Americans’ fixation with sports. But Sarah Palin plays an extreme–and disingenuous–version of the game.
Dave Zirin
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The Dow’s Decline and Fall
The Dow falls below 10,000. As deflation destroys wealth and unemployment rises, America braces for tough times ahead.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Break Wall Street’s Money Monopoly
As the next Congress creates a new regulatory structure for our crippled financial system, job one is breaking Wall Street’s grip on capital and credit.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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On a Clear Day, I See Vladivostok
The song of a political visionary–with apologies to Alan Jay Lerner.
Calvin Trillin
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Reality Bites
That McCain and Palin actually have a shot at the White House gives one pause contemplating the future of this country.
Eric Alterman
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Books & the Arts
Wanted: Political Poetry
Are you worried about the election? Do you write haiku? People for the American Way and The Nation invite your entries the McPalin Haiku Hysteria competition.
Erica Landau
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Lee Atwater’s Legacy
Rebel. Liar. Attack dog. Bigot. Stefan Forbes’s Boogie Man assesses the enduring damage Lee Atwater did to our political process.
Antonino D’Ambrosio
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McCain and W.
McCain’s not a perfect replica, but Oliver Stone’s Bush bio-pic reminds us they’re two spoiled screw-ups who divided and conquered the country for their high-rolling pals.
Robert Scheer
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Krapp’s Last Horse
With his new play Kicking a Dead Horse, Sam Shepard is still stranded in a prairie of tough-guy cliché.
Akiva Gottlieb
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Back Talk: Kenneth Miller
Cell biologist Kenneth Miller discusses the dangers of politicized science.
Christine Smallwood
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Looking Backward
As America’s second Gilded Age fissions around us, we can sense the zeitgeist shift. Are we staring into the abyss of 1929 or heading for a new New Deal?
Steve Fraser
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From Gorbachev to Putin
Five authors provide differing views of the post-glasnost era and of the failed promise of democratic reform in Russia.
Robert V. Daniels
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No Exit: Laurence Tribe and ‘The Invisible Constitution’
Laurence Tribe’s new book asks us to consider the “invisible” web of ideas that have grown around the text of the Constitution. But who’s to say what it contains?
Daniel Lazare
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Letters
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Crossword
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Puzzle No. 3140
ACROSS
1 Change the action, if you want to get into an argument. (11)
9 See 6 down
Frank W. Lewis