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Feature
Participatory Democracy: From the Port Huron Statement to Occupy Wall Street
On its fiftieth anniversary, the founding declaration of SDS echoes today in democracy movements around the world.
Tom Hayden
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A New Green Agenda for Commuters
How progressives can make energy a pocketbook issue, with greener rides—and greener wallets—for the middle class.
Lisa Margonelli
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Editorial
Trayvon Martin: Guilty of Being Black
As long as black men are assumed to be armed and dangerous, Stand Your Ground laws will produce more Trayvon Martins.
The Editors
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Do Republicans Think They Can Win Without Women?
If they believe that in exercising control over women’s reproductive functions, they will also control women’s voices, they are wrong.
Carol Gilligan
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Noted.
Zoë Carpenter on a community radio victory, Dana Frank on the White House support for Honduras, James Murphy on Ireland’s Can’t Pay Won’t Pay Movement, Eric Alterman on Mike Daisey, plus a new poll on Afghanistan.
Various Contributors
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Mike Check: A Few More Words on L’Affaire Daisey
In his defense, the embattled monologist stressed the differences between theater and journalism. Did he have a point?
Alisa Solomon
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Column
Punditry and the Art of Failing Upward
From William Kristol to Condi Rice to Joel Klein, conservatives turn disastrous decisions into fabulous careers. How do they do it?
Eric Alterman
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Trayvon Martin: What It’s Like to Be a Problem
Despite the end of Jim Crow, it is once again socially, politically and legally acceptable to presume the guilt of nonwhite bodies.
Melissa Harris-Perry
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Books & the Arts
Mike Check: A Few More Words on L’Affaire Daisey
In his defense, the embattled monologist stressed the differences between theater and journalism. Did he have a point?
Alisa Solomon
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From ‘Brown’ to ‘Lawrence’: On the Struggle for Gay Civil Rights
Dale Carpenter’s exceptional account of the history of Lawrence v. Texas.
Michael O’Donnell
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3233
Don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s new crossword blog, Word Salad.
Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto