‘Anti-Semitism,’ Israel and the Left ‘Anti-Semitism,’ Israel and the Left
Who's really behind the crude equation between Israel and "the Jews"?
Apr 17, 2003 / Feature / Philip Green
The Native Informant The Native Informant
Fouad Ajami is the Pentagon's favorite Arab.
Apr 10, 2003 / Feature / Adam Shatz
Passings Passings
In its tribute to Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who died on March 26, The Economist mentions that his office washroom displayed a framed cover of the September 22, 1979, issue of Th...
Apr 3, 2003 / The Editors
Kumbaya Dammit–and Nine More No-Brainers for a Smarter Left Kumbaya Dammit–and Nine More No-Brainers for a Smarter Left
George Bush is not the only one who has to fight a two-front war in the months ahead. So do progressives who want to take power in 2004--and beyond.
Mar 15, 2003 / Dan Carol
What Liberal Media? What Liberal Media?
The right is working the refs. And it's working.
Feb 6, 2003 / Feature / Eric Alterman
Partying on the Right Partying on the Right
We all had our youthful indiscretions that haunt or amuse us for the rest of our lives. Mine was conservatism.
Feb 6, 2003 / Feature / Doug Henwood
Alternative Voices on Campus Alternative Voices on Campus
Progressive journals are key in creating a movement, but they lack support.
Jan 30, 2003 / Feature / Emma Ruby-Sachs and Timothy Waligore
The Smiths Go to Washington The Smiths Go to Washington
My friend Ruth Rosen, who writes a terrific column for the San Francisco Chronicle, advised her readers to go to the antiwar marches organized by International ANSWER but to ta...
Jan 23, 2003 / Column / Katha Pollitt
Bush’s Terrible Twos Bush’s Terrible Twos
Who knew it would come to this?
Jan 16, 2003 / Feature / David Corn
Healthcare for All–Now Healthcare for All–Now
If there were a firing squad for political rhetoric, the phrase "single payer" would have to be placed against the wall and blown away.
Dec 18, 2002 / David Corn