ELECTION 2002: Mark Twain for Congress ELECTION 2002: Mark Twain for Congress
Mark Twain was no fan of war, which he described as "a wanton waste of projectiles," and he nurtured a healthy disdain for anyone who suggested that patriotism was best displayed ...
Nov 5, 2002 / John Nichols
ELECTION 2002: Challenging “the corporate state” ELECTION 2002: Challenging “the corporate state”
In a state that prides itself on letting corporations off easy – especially local firms such as the DuPont chemical conglomerate – candidates for the position of Delaware Atto...
Nov 3, 2002 / John Nichols
ELECTION 2002: Making war an issue ELECTION 2002: Making war an issue
This is how one homestate newspaper editorial described the U.S. Senate candidate: "...he suffers from multiple sclerosis, which makes it difficult for him to walk long distances....
Nov 1, 2002 / John Nichols
Election Day Matters! Election Day Matters!
If everyone out there who's worried about the Bush agenda votes on November 5, we can engage in a little regime change of our own. Download , print, post and distribute MoveOn's f...
Nov 1, 2002 / Peter Rothberg
Sociobiology and You Sociobiology and You
If Steven Pinker's latest 500-page treatise on the brain, The Blank Slate, serves any wider purpose in the popular discussion of science issues, it will, one hopes, be the fina...
Oct 31, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Steven Johnson
Paul Wellstone Paul Wellstone
Patti Smith scanned the thousands of antiwar demonstrators who filled Washington the day after the death of Paul Wellstone and reflected on the enormous loss of the Minnesota s...
Oct 31, 2002 / The Editors
Terror in Moscow Terror in Moscow
For a political solution to succeed, leaders in Washington and Moscow must delink the issue of Chechnya from the global fight against terrorism.
Oct 31, 2002 / The Editors
Endgame in Korea Endgame in Korea
On a sparkling Indian summer day fifteen years ago, I was waiting in front of the Pyongyang Hotel with a British documentary producer.
Oct 31, 2002 / Bruce Cumings
Pull That WFP Lever Pull That WFP Lever
New Yorkers: You have a choice this Election Day.
Oct 31, 2002 / The Editors