Marc Cooper

Contributing Editor

Marc Cooper, a Nation contributing editor, is a retired professor of journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

 

 

 

 

Labor’s Lost in LA Labor’s Lost in LA

By supporting LA's incumbent mayor, the labor movement may have weakened its hand.

May 5, 2005 / Marc Cooper

The Terminator Stumbles The Terminator Stumbles

Arnold Schwarzenegger now holds a markedly weakened hand.

Apr 14, 2005 / Marc Cooper

When Liberals Collide When Liberals Collide

The Los Angeles mayoral race raises difficult questions for progressives.

Feb 24, 2005 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Busted in Vegas Busted in Vegas

"I feel dazed and stunned," said Margot, a 25-year-old UCLA law student as she stared at the TV showing John Kerry slipping 136,000 votes behind George W.

Nov 4, 2004 / Marc Cooper

Death on the Border Death on the Border

Now that a summerlong Homeland Security crackdown along the Arizona border is concluding, the results are in and they spell lethal failure.

Sep 30, 2004 / Marc Cooper

Arizona: Turning Blue for Kerry? Arizona: Turning Blue for Kerry?

Democrats hope demographic changes will translate into a win in November.

Sep 9, 2004 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Pinochet and Us Pinochet and Us

The former dictator is back where he belongs.

Jun 1, 2004 / Feature / Marc Cooper

America’s Last Honest Place America’s Last Honest Place

Las Vegas is capitalism stripped bare. If you're out of money, you're out of luck.

May 6, 2004 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Remembering Marshall Frady Remembering Marshall Frady

I first met Marshall Frady in the Sinai desert during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, when we shared the back seat of a Russian-made Egyptian Army jeep.

Mar 11, 2004 / Marc Cooper

Among the NASCAR Dads Among the NASCAR Dads

As George W. Bush popped into the International Speedway during the granddaddy NASCAR Daytona 500 on February 15 he was careful to not screw up the way Bill Clinton did back in 1...

Mar 4, 2004 / Feature / Marc Cooper

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