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Feature
After Gaza: Jerusalem?
Reclaiming Palestinian territory in East Jerusalem looks to be new frontier for Israeli expansionism.
Helena Cobban
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An Economic Platform That Is Ours
In a capitalist economy, the government needs channels to use taxpayers’ money to work on social needs, needs that cannot easily be met through market mechanisms.
Saskia Sassen
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Hawaii Court Backs Protesters vs. Superferry
Even though the Hawaii State Supreme Court has ruled against this huge corporate-military boondoggle, the battle isn't over yet.
Jerry Mander and Koohan Paik
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Socialists Need to Be Where the Struggle Is
Capitalism will only end when the world’s working class puts it to sleep, and that–the revolution–is not around the corner.
Kim Moody
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Remote Control Death
No weapon better symbolizes Israel’s indirect occupation of Gaza than unmanned drones.
Marc Garlasco and Darryl Li
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Refugees From Mexico Drug War Flee to US
The escalating war near America’s southern border is driving embattled Mexicans to seek safety in the United States. What if the tide of violence follows them?
Andrew Becker
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What Would You Ask Obama?
If ordinary citizens could attend a White House press conference, what would they want to know? Submit your questions here for a People’s Press Conference.
Ari Melber
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The People’s Press Conference
A new initiative empowers citizens to submit and rank questions for the president to answer.
Ari Melber
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Miseries of ‘Il Manifesto’
Italy’s small, independent, radical daily is an indispensable voice on the left.
Norman Birnbaum
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The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers
The collapse of journalism threatens democracy itself–that’s why we need a government rescue.
John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney
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Editorial
Obama’s New Monopoly Set
President Obama has invented a new board game that nobody can lose. But only Wall Street money men can play.
William Greider
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Economic Dirty Bomb Goes Off in New York
In the second 9/11, all the pain and torture is in the neighborhood.
Tom Engelhardt
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Bush Law Continued
Obama vowed to reverse Bush’s excesses. But his resistance to judicial oversight and constitutional restraint may render his promises unenforceable.
David Cole
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AIG Lights a Fire
A new kind of economic populism is driving grassroots protests to nationalize, reorganize and decentralize the financial system.
Chris Hayes
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Noted.
Iraq by the numbers, six years on; John Nichols on The Daily Show‘s meltdown smackdown.
The Editors
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Which Side Are You On?
Every Democratic elected official must answer an old but newly relevant question: are you for or against labor unions?
Chris Hayes
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Don’t Bail on EFCA
In a climate of crisis, it would be foolish for Democrats to retreat from the one measure that could rebalance our disastrous economic formula: pass the EFCA.
The Editors
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Column
Obama’s Toxic Advisers
Obama’s nomination of Gary Gensler to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is yet another example of how the president has entrusted his economic policy to the wrong people
Robert Scheer
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The March Madness of Myles Brand
Why does the president of the NCAA think it’s fine for TV networks and gamblers to profit from the Final Four, but not the players?
Dave Zirin
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Love Me, I’m a Conservative
Atlantic blogger Ross Douthat joins the New York Times‘s op-ed lineup. Depressing.
Katha Pollitt
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NATO: Still Mission-Creeping at 60
Expect gale-force gusts of bombast at NATO’s anniversary party.
Alexander Cockburn
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Books & the Arts
A Nameless Vocation: On Fanny Howe
In The Winter Sun, Fanny Howe proves to be a reluctant and rebellious memoirist.
Ange Mlinko
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Antica e Moderna: The Poetry of Umberto Saba
The poems of Umberto Saba let tradition speak to and through modernity.
Susan Stewart
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There Will Always Be Blood: True Crime Writing
An anthology of true crime writing appeals to the culture vulture–and the plain old vulture–in us.
Lorna Scott Fox
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The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers
The collapse of journalism threatens democracy itself–that’s why we need a government rescue.
John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3163
ACROSS
1 Perhaps the purpose of digging a deep hole in the ground is very good, and to be hoped for. (4-8)
Frank W. Lewis