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Feature
Miami: Where Luxury Real Estate Meets Dirty Money
The buyers come from all over the globe, bearing cash and complicated pasts.
Ken Silverstein
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How Jose Pedro de Morais Jr. Came to Miami
The former finance minister of a notoriously corrupt regime in Angola is living in high style.
Ken Silverstein
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The Democratic Party’s New Insurgents
Liberals are pushing a range of measures that challenge Obama administration policy.
Robert L. Borosage
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Editorial
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Time for Détente With Iran
The United States has much to gain from improved relations and little to lose from easing sanctions.
The Editors
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Will Solar Save the Planet?
As the IPCC sounds another alarm about climate change, solar energy supporters believe they have a solution.
Mark Hertsgaard
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Seven Questions for Robert Reich
A conversation with the former labor secretary and merry-eyed agitator about the great ill that ails the country.
Lizzy Ratner
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Column
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Hillary Clinton: It’s Not Her Turn
It’s hard to imagine a Democrat of national stature more ill-equipped to speak to the populist mood than HRC.
Richard Kim
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Marshall Berman: All That Is Solid Melts…
Liberals honor a great public intellectual—while the editor of Commentary compares him to a Nazi.
Eric Alterman
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Books & the Arts
Demon and Craftsman: On D.H. Lawrence
The process of discovery, not their profundities as such, is what makes Lawrence’s poems so gripping.
James Longenbach
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Copyright Without Law?
A legal quirk enabled Samuel Roth to pirate Ulysses. Was Roth a copyright anarchist or a pioneer?
Caleb Crain
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What’s Going On
When it comes to protest, are pop songs smarter than us, knowing what they can and cannot do?
Joshua Clover
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3297
And don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.
Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto