Articles

Copyright as Censorship Copyright as Censorship

The British government, increasingly desperate to silence a former MI5 intelligence officer who has been campaigning to expose government misconduct, has sued him and a London ne...

May 3, 2000 / Feature / Jon Wiener

The Details of Life The Details of Life

This article is adapted from Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope (Crown).

May 3, 2000 / Feature / Jonathan Kozol

Gore’s Oil Money Gore’s Oil Money

Research assistance was provided by the Investigative Fund of the Nation Institute.

May 3, 2000 / Feature / Ken Silverstein

Back to the Forward Back to the Forward

I start to worry whenever the Wall Street Journal editorial page cites theliberalNewRepublic for support.

May 3, 2000 / Column / Eric Alterman

My Advice for the Final Enraged Cuban-American Demonstrator in Miami My Advice for the Final Enraged Cuban-American Demonstrator in Miami

Some lessons can be learned from strife. The lesson here is: Get a life!

May 3, 2000 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Antitrust & the Media–I Antitrust & the Media–I

This spring the topic of antitrust returned to the headlines after a long absence as the government pursued and won (for the time being) its case against Microsoft and, in a more...

May 3, 2000 / Robert W. McChesney

Presidents, Not Kerreys, Bred Horror of Vietnam Presidents, Not Kerreys, Bred Horror of Vietnam

A tangled web of disingenuous calculation marked developments there, and the public was the more deceived.

May 1, 2000 / Column / Robert Scheer

Time To Stop Tinkering With the Machinery of Death Time To Stop Tinkering With the Machinery of Death

When Anthony looked at the calendar, he could see that he had only two days to live. Where must your thoughts run when you taste your own death in your mouth?

Apr 27, 2000 / Russ Feingold

On Tyson vs. Downey On Tyson vs. Downey

I was watching Mike Tyson knock Robert Downey Jr. to the floor when the thought popped into my head, "Is this what I want from a movie?" It was a pressing question.

Apr 27, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

The Intervention Blues The Intervention Blues

Perhaps one of the most fatuous theories ever promulgated was Francis Fukuyama's "End of History," put forth just as, in most parts of the world, history resumed its sanguinary p...

Apr 27, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Ian Williams

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