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Feature
Jobless in America
Nation readers who have joined the ranks of the unemployed share their stories–and their suggestions of what government needs to do.
Our Readers
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Alex Aronson, The Bus Project
Welcome to politics Bus Project style, where costumes are encouraged and successful activism is measured in both efficacy and, well, fun.
Onnesha Roychoudhuri
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Scientists Come Out for Human Rights
After eight years of being sidelined by the Bush administration, many in notoriously apolitical professions are ready to stand up and be counted on the social and ethical implications of their work.
Sonia Shah
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Purple Heart, Purple Haze
By honoring the psychological wounds of soldiers–not shaming them–the armed forces might give fighting men and women the respect they deserve.
Simon Maxwell Apter
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‘Global Gag Rule’ Lifted
With little fanfare, Obama has reversed one of the most damaging GOP policies ever visited on developing nations, which deprived millions of women of family planning services.
Barbara Crossette
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Rockefeller Drugs Laws: Ripe for Reform
New York activists who oppose the state’s repressive drug laws are optimistic about the new political landscape but unsure of whether politicians will embrace the necessary radical reforms.
Sarah Arnold
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A Revolution in Spirit
The economic crisis requires a radical response–not revved-up consumerism.
Benjamin R. Barber
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Obama and the Return of the Real
The path of ruling through illusion has been tried and failed. Obama must govern with a realism of the sort America has not seen for a long time.
Jonathan Schell
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Hope for the Homeless?
With homeless rates at record highs, America needs a bold new housing policy.
Lizzy Ratner and Patrick Markee
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A House-Poor Nation
Without significant federal action, affordable housing will become increasingly out of reach.
Adam Doster
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Foreclosure Fightback
Activists demand a foreclosure freeze, renegotiated loans and a bailout for all.
Ben Ehrenreich
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Editorial
My Future as an Arms Manufacturer
It’s not that I’m keen on killing people. It’s just that the money’s so good.
Terry Jones
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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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Winning & Losing in Gaza
If both sides embrace the fragile cease-fire with leaps of imagination and faith, Israelis and Palestinians could chart an escape route from the inferno.
Richard Falk
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‘I Saw My People’
Washington desperately needs new blood. Will Obama’s people provide the necessary transfusion?
Chris Hayes
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Missing Howard Dean
Why has Howard Dean become a virtual stranger to the Democratic Party he helped revive?
The Editors
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A Matter of Justice
Obama declines to “criminalize policy differences”–but what about holding lawbreakers to account?
The Editors
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Renewing America
With realism, grit and hope, Obama begins a new era: his first hundred days will be a decisive test of his resolve and vision.
The Editors
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Column
Obama’s Better Bailout
He’s off to a good start, but it’s up to ordinary people who are hurting in this economy, to make sure Obama bailout benefits them and not the power players.
Robert Scheer
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Lost Your Job? Tell Your Story
To take center stage in the current debate, joblessness must be made real in personal and policy terms. Jobless Americans, tell us what happened–and what you need most.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Tiger’s Tepid ‘Coming Out Party’
The notoriously apolitical Tiger Woods’s presence at Barack Obama’s pre-inauguration concert could have been momentous. But it wasn’t.
Dave Zirin
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Ethics Under TARP
As government takes a larger role in business, political skills may matter more than business acumen. And ethics? Not so much.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Stimulating Reading
The economy of reading is rapidly collapsing. If we can bail out banks, why not the book industry?
Katha Pollitt
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Hail Caesar!
Warning sign one: Obama plans a “fiscal responsibility summit.” Warning sign two: entitlements are on the table.
Alexander Cockburn
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Books & the Arts
Hammerheads: David Mamet’s Money Plays
As David Mamet’s views become more Manichaean, he’s squared the jaws of his tough guys.
Alisa Solomon
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Adventures in Editing: Ted Solotaroff’s ‘Commentary’ Days
An unfinished memoir by the late literary editor and critic. The first part of a two-part article.
Ted Solotaroff
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Stimulating Reading
The economy of reading is rapidly collapsing. If we can bail out banks, why not the book industry?
Katha Pollitt
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3155
ACROSS
1 Such as “O Death, Where Is Thy Sting!”–signs that such as A or B have moved out. (11)
Frank W. Lewis