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Feature
The Battle Hymn of the War on Poverty
How the call to empathy helped mobilize a nation.
Sasha Abramsky
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How to Build an Anti-Poverty Movement, From the Grassroots Up
Ten groups that are laying the foundation for an economic justice revival.
Greg Kaufmann
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The Global Fight Against Corporate Rule
Activists are challenging rules that grant corporations the right to sue governments.
Robin Broad and John Cavanagh
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Editorial
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New Sanctions on Iran Could Torpedo Negotiations
The bill now being pushed by the neocons and AIPAC could destroy the most promising developments in a decade.
Bob Dreyfuss
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Time Is Running Out for Mayor Bill de Blasio to Halt the New York Public Library’s Disastrous Renovation Plan
In mid-December, the Main Library’s celebrated stacks were booked for demolition.
Scott Sherman
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Christie’s Jam Is Also the GOP’s
He’s not the only Republican governor who has abused his office to destroy political enemies.
John Nichols
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Column
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Books & the Arts
The Battle Hymn of the War on Poverty
How the call to empathy helped mobilize a nation.
Sasha Abramsky
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Pictures Without an Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum’s massive show of war photography is a wasted opportunity.
Susie Linfield
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Unreal Cities?
Do “smart” urban automation projects have more in common with Jane Jacobs or Le Corbusier?
Catherine Tumber
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Letters
Letters
Hisssssssssss… the scourge of gentrification… fighting school “reform”… Ai Weiwei, revolutionary… exploit this proletarian—please!
Our Readers
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3310
And don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.
Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto