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Electoral Dysfunction, 2012

Electoral Dysfunction, 2012 Electoral Dysfunction, 2012

Awash in Super PAC money, defined by negative TV ads, degraded by dumbed-down media and poisoned by voter suppression—this is not what democracy looks like.

Jan 4, 2012 / The Editors

Guantánamo: Ten Years and Counting

Guantánamo: Ten Years and Counting Guantánamo: Ten Years and Counting

With Obama's signing of the National Defense Authorization Act, the prison becomes a permanent fixture.

Jan 4, 2012 / David Cole

Noted. Noted.

Jamelle Bouie on Ben Nelson’s terrible tenure, Josh Eidelson on the NLRB’s new election rules, plus: battling ALEC in Virginia

Jan 4, 2012 / Various Contributors

Obama and the Indefinite Detention of US Citizens Obama and the Indefinite Detention of US Citizens

With the signing of the National Defense Authorization Act, the president has brought Guantánamo-style justice to the United States.

Jan 4, 2012 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Ron Paul’s Strange Bedfellows

Ron Paul’s Strange Bedfellows Ron Paul’s Strange Bedfellows

He’s against most of what we’re for. What is it with progressive mancrushes on right-wing Republicans?

Jan 4, 2012 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Letters Letters

Dwight MacDonald, Jana Prikryl

Jan 4, 2012 / Our Readers and Jana Prikryl

How US Policies Fueled Mexico’s Great Migration

How US Policies Fueled Mexico’s Great Migration How US Policies Fueled Mexico’s Great Migration

Impoverished by NAFTA, residents of Veracruz crossed the border to work in Smithfield’s Tar Heel slaughterhouse. Now, they’re condemned as “illegals.”

Jan 4, 2012 / Feature / David Bacon

Labor Takes Aim at Walmart—Again

Labor Takes Aim at Walmart—Again Labor Takes Aim at Walmart—Again

Organizers have found a new approach to promoting workers’ rights at the retail giant. And it seems to be working.

Jan 4, 2012 / Feature / Spencer Woodman

Mexico’s Anti-Abortion Backlash

Mexico’s Anti-Abortion Backlash Mexico’s Anti-Abortion Backlash

In just two years, half the country’s states have passed extreme fetal-rights amendments.

Jan 4, 2012 / Feature / Mary Cuddehe

Romney Narrowly Wins First GOP Contest, but Obama Has Advantage in Iowa Romney Narrowly Wins First GOP Contest, but Obama Has Advantage in Iowa

Despite all the attention on the Republicans, President Obama was the real winner in Iowa last night.

Jan 4, 2012 / Ari Berman

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