March 15, 2010
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Feature
Dancing to the New Music
What will become of the poem and the novel in this new century of rapid transformation?
E. Ethelbert Miller
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Rebellion in Rosarno
African immigrant workers have been protesting mafia operations as well as nativist racism.
Frederika Randall
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Friedmanism at the Fed
How former New York Fed chair Stephen Friedman made a bundle on the AIG bailout.
Greg Kaufmann
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Editorial
Ten Things You Can Do to Shrink Your Carbon Footprint
Individuals can be a powerful engine for change by demanding green products and reducing fossil fuel consumption.
The Nation
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Noted.
CPAC’s favorite for president, public options for healthcare,terrorism in the eye of the beholder.
The Editors
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A Troubled Surge
For the offensive in Marja have lasting significance, it must be followed by political settlement and regional diplomacy.
The Editors
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Column
Semites and ‘Anti-Semites’
When the accusation (anti-Semitism) says more about the accuser (The New Republic) than the accused (Andrew Sullivan).
Eric Alterman
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Books & the Arts
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Shelf Life
Charles Juliet’s Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde; Matthew Spender’s Arshile Gorky: Goats on the Roof: A Life in Letters and Documents; Zak Smith’s We Did Porn: Memoir and Drawings.
Barry Schwabsky
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The Bubble and the Globe
Life in America is once more approaching John Ashbery, from one drifty moment to the next.
Joshua Clover
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In Disobedient Rooms
Pre-emptive evolution, the voices of time, infodumps: the science fiction of J.G. Ballard offers not prescience but present-sense.
China MiƩville
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Dancing to the New Music
What will become of the poem and the novel in this new century of rapid transformation?
E. Ethelbert Miller
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