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Reader’s Mailbag Reader’s Mailbag

I read with interest Katrina vanden Heuvel's weblog in which she laments the recent decision by Alabama voters to vote down a referendum that would shift taxes from the "folks" t...

Nov 22, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

What Are They Reading? What Are They Reading?

John Berger, best known for the essay collection Ways of Seeing, is not a timid writer. His oeuvre comprises novels, poems, criticism and plays.

Nov 21, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow

Trade Ministers Get Out of Dodge Trade Ministers Get Out of Dodge

The final FTAA declaration essentially lays out a road map for a free-trade non-agreement.

Nov 21, 2003 / Feature / Sarah Anderson

The Bubble The Bubble

To Londoners, even many who did not oppose the war, Bush's visit felt like an assertion of absolute, arrogant power.

Nov 21, 2003 / Feature / Maria Margaronis

Fighting for the Soul of Globalization Fighting for the Soul of Globalization

As Sarah Anderson explains in a Nation web report, the outcome of the Miami trade talks represents a major failure for the Bush Administration. After nine years of insisting that...

Nov 21, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

Face-Saving and Bridge-Building in Miami Face-Saving and Bridge-Building in Miami

Media reports out of the Miami trade talks this week will no doubt feature images of our carrot-topped lead negotiator, Robert Zoellick, locked in toothy handshakes with Latin ...

Nov 20, 2003 / Feature / Sarah Anderson

Ears Wide Open Ears Wide Open

It's a cliché to say that an artist draws his power from his contradictions, but the lives of the great composers provide easy grist for the mill.

Nov 20, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Russell Platt

Growing Up All Wrong Growing Up All Wrong

Martin Amis is the most condescended-to novelist of his time. He is also one of the most literate, funny, quotable and (this the condescenders never neglect to mention) talente...

Nov 20, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Keith Gessen

Art Therapy Art Therapy

While filming in Western Australia in May 1999, the critic Robert Hughes survived--barely--a head-on collision with another car.

Nov 20, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Arthur C. Danto

Mystic Poet Mystic Poet

Most biographies of literary figures are a wonderful substitute for actually having to read the work.

Nov 20, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Terry Eagleton

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