Articles

Can Patriotism Be Compassionate? Can Patriotism Be Compassionate?

Moral concern begins with the local, but shouldn't stop there.

Nov 29, 2001 / Feature / Martha C. Nussbaum

Press Watch Press Watch

The Times fans the flames of public fear around the anthrax attacks.

Nov 29, 2001 / Michael Massing

Marketplace of Ideas or Tag Sale? Marketplace of Ideas or Tag Sale?

A review of Lawrence Lessig's The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in the Connected World.

Nov 29, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Steven Johnson

The Ends of War The Ends of War

Now that the Taliban regime has fallen in Afghanistan, that group's leaders can face fair and open trials for their crimes against humanity.

Nov 29, 2001 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

Students Wrestle With War Students Wrestle With War

Embattled campus activists hone their message about the crisis in Afghanistan.

Nov 29, 2001 / Feature / Liza Featherstone

Ashcroft Justice Ashcroft Justice

The Justice Department under John Ashcroft is alienating allies in the 'war on terror.'

Nov 29, 2001 / The Editors

National Security State National Security State

Even stalwart liberals are knuckling under to the security state in the wake of September 11.

Nov 29, 2001 / David Cole

American Buffaloer American Buffaloer

David Mamet's Heist is tasty, but not quite aces.

Nov 29, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Tim Appelo

US Can’t Just Hit and Run US Can’t Just Hit and Run

Ronald Reagan celebrated them as "freedom fighters" for upholding "the ideals of freedom and independence" and declared a day in their honor.

Nov 27, 2001 / Column / Robert Scheer

What’s Left? A New Life for Progressivism What’s Left? A New Life for Progressivism

NEW YORK--In the aftermath of September 11, pundits were quick to proclaim the American left a victim of the war on terrorism, for two reasons.

Nov 27, 2001 / Katrina vanden Heuvel and Joel Rogers

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