Society

Good Cop, Bad Cop Good Cop, Bad Cop

In 1992, Tony Perkins violated his oath to uphold the law. Now he lectures Democrats on the constitution.

May 23, 2005 / Feature / Max Blumenthal

Epistemology of the Closet Epistemology of the Closet

A biography of Utilitarian philosopher Henry Sidgwick sheds new light on life in the Victorian era.

May 19, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Martha C. Nussbaum

High Noon on the Border High Noon on the Border

Immigration reform has a real chance of passing, and the nativist right is furious.

May 19, 2005 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Salt in the Wound Salt in the Wound

Why is The New York Times Magazine floating an unsubstantiated theory of genetic determinism?

May 19, 2005 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Israeli Boycott: A Mistake Israeli Boycott: A Mistake

The British Association of University Teachers should overturn its boycott of Israeli academics.

May 19, 2005 / Jon Wiener

Moyers Fights Back Moyers Fights Back

Republican aides and allies must not be allowed to control PBS.

May 19, 2005 / John Nichols

We [Heart] Air America! We [Heart] Air America!

New York City

May 18, 2005 / Our Readers and Nicholas von Hoffman

LA’s New Latino Mayor LA’s New Latino Mayor

Villaraigosa could make political history not just for his city, but for the country.

May 18, 2005 / Feature / Jon Wiener

The Family World System The Family World System

The family in the twentieth century.

May 12, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Perry Anderson

The Missing Patriot Debate The Missing Patriot Debate

The case for a human rights-based opposition to the Patriot Act.

May 12, 2005 / Feature / David Cole

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