Articles

Music for Chameleons Music for Chameleons

When they came for Newton Arvin, as he had always known they someday would--the sex cops, the truth squad, the Cossacks, fathers and philistines--he spilled his beings. In the cro...

Jul 12, 2001 / Books & the Arts / John Leonard

Energy Imperialism Energy Imperialism

The potential domestic consequences of the Administration's national energy policy--opening up protected areas to drilling, increasing greenhouse gas emissions, building more nucl...

Jul 12, 2001 / Michael T. Klare

In Fact… In Fact…

WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR REBATE? Starting the week of July 23, many Americans will begin receiving tax "rebates" as part of George W. Bush's massive tax-cut scheme aimed at helping ...

Jul 12, 2001 / The Editors

Israel Shahak, 1933-2001 Israel Shahak, 1933-2001

In early June I sat on a panel, in front of a large and mainly Arab audience, with Thomas Friedman of the New York Times. Our hosts, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Commit...

Jul 12, 2001 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

For Utilities the Fix Is In For Utilities the Fix Is In

For years, environmental advocates in and out of government have labored to construct a connecting arch between opposing interests that could lead to the first real legislative ac...

Jul 12, 2001 / William Greider

Ashcroft Justice Ashcroft Justice

Bush's Attorney General is moving the conservative agenda predicted by critics.

Jul 12, 2001 / Feature / Diana R. Gordon

Mother Courage Mother Courage

Kate Millett. Feminist, sculptor, lesbian, activist, advocate, New Yorker to the core. Just over thirty years ago, Millett published the hugely influential bestseller Sexual Polit...

Jul 12, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Hillary Frey

Milosevic on Trial Milosevic on Trial

The prospect of Slobodan Milosevic facing justice before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia is a giant step. For the first time in history a former head...

Jul 12, 2001 / The Editors

Till Earth and Heaven Ring Till Earth and Heaven Ring

The NAACP is back, and it plans on being heard.

Jul 12, 2001 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss

Pinochet’s Charade Pinochet’s Charade

Augusto Pinochet entered political life in 1973 by destroying the rule of law. Now, twenty-eight years later, thanks to a decision by a Chilean appeals court, he exits the public ...

Jul 12, 2001 / Marc Cooper

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