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Feature
The Work Has Begun
On a cool and bright Inaugural Day in Washington, the change an extraordinary leader has promised is beginning to be felt.
Victor Navasky
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Rock for Barack
A concert unlike any Washington has seen unfolded Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial, expressing the hopes and dreams of a nation on the cusp of enormous change.
Corbin Hiar
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Let the Party Begin!
A mix of patriotism and Obamamania permeate the frigid air, as young Obama supporters stream into the Capital.
Corbin Hiar
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Gaza Notebook
Israel’s assault on Gaza is radicalizing mainstream Muslim opinion. And regardless how this war ends, Hamas will likely emerge a more powerful force than before.
Fawaz A. Gerges
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An Epoch Named!
Your submissions to the Name Our Epoch contest were awesome: The Age of Avarice, The Crassical Period, The Bling Bang, The New Steal. And the winner is….
Chuck Collins and Sam Pizzigati
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Social Movements 2.0
The tension around the pros and cons of online organizing has spurred a healthy debate in the social movement community.
Jeremy Brecher, Tim Costello and Brendan Smith
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Holding Bush Accountable
Obama cannot let former Bush administration officials get away with breaking the law without violating his own oath of office.
Elizabeth Holtzman
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Slumdog President
Many Indians believe Obama’s victory makes all things possible for people of color–but for all the good will, there is little mention of India’s ever-present racism.
Lakshmi Chaudhry
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Germany’s Turkish Obama
Might a Deutschturke one day become chancellor of Germany? The prospect lies in the distant future.
Paul Hockenos
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Italy’s New Racism
Once upon a time, this Catholic country prided itself that Italians were brava gente, good people and tolerant. No more.
Frederika Randall
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Echoes of South African Redemption
If the last great redemptive moment in global politics was Nelson Mandela’s liberation and ascent to power, Barack Obama’s presidency will be the next.
Mark Gevisser
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What Obama Means to the World
Coming to terms with a black American not as a symbol of protest, but as a symbol of power.
Gary Younge
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Editorial
Seeking Obama’s Center
The pundits insist Obama will govern from the center, but to me it seems he’s dedicated to redefining where the center is.
Victor Navasky
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Inaugural Journey
Traveling by train to Washington today, to witness an historic inauguration, summons memories of a very different inauguration, fifty-five years ago.
Victor Navasky
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Prelude to an Inaugural
A modest proposal of words Barack Obama might say when he takes the oath of office in Washington on Tuesday.
Tom Engelhardt
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Detroit’s Impaired Vision
In the end, it wasn’t shoddy products or high wages that put the US auto industry on the ropes. It was a failure to innovate for global markets.
Barbara Crossette
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Noted.
Ari Melber on Change.gov and torture, Esther Kaplan on an SEIU blunder, John Nichols on Obama’s technology guru.
The Editors
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The Crisis Is Global
Six months from now, if the Obama recovery does not materialize, the president may discover he has to reinvent himself.
William Greider
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For Progressive Patriotism
Love of country is expressed not just by civic virtue, but economic rights, rule of law and fair distribution of the nation’s resources.
John Nichols
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An Inauguration for the Ages
The spirits of the civil rights movement–and movements for social justice everywhere–were with Obama on this historic Inauguration Day. Artist John Mavroudis imagines the occasion.
The Nation
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Column
A New Era of Accountability
As Obama gets down to work, what assurances do we have that he will break with the past–on an unfair and opaque bailout and the war in Afghanistan?
Robert Scheer
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A Very Different 100 Days
Many comparisons have been made between Obama and FDR. But the forty-fourth president will have a very different first 100 days.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Drowning Our Sorrows, Lifting a Glass
A sobering toast to the dubious achievements of the worst president in American history.
Patricia J. Williams
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Gaza Agonistes
There’s panic in the neocon playground as young liberal Jewish bloggers refuse to be silenced.
Eric Alterman
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Books & the Arts
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Inaugural Journey
Traveling by train to Washington today, to witness an historic inauguration, summons memories of a very different inauguration, fifty-five years ago.
Victor Navasky
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Rock for Barack
A concert unlike any Washington has seen unfolded Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial, expressing the hopes and dreams of a nation on the cusp of enormous change.
Corbin Hiar
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A Very Different 100 Days
Many comparisons have been made between Obama and FDR. But the forty-fourth president will have a very different first 100 days.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Jazz Is?: A Power Stronger Than Itself
A new book on the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians looks at jazz as a power stronger than itself.
Franklin Bruno
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Back Talk: Jill Lepore and Jane Kamensky
Jill Lepore and Jane Kamensky talk about how they wrote the occasionally racy historical novel Blindspot.
Christine Smallwood
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In His League: Being George Plimpton
An affectionate and absorbing oral history raises questions of whether George Plimpton’s amiable exterior concealed a man without qualities.
Scott Sherman
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