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Feature
The GOP’s Hip-Hop Makeover
Michael Steele’s getting funky, frantically remixing the GOP message, in hopes of reaching new generation of conservative voters. Is anybody listening?
Ari Melber
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V.G. Kiernan: Historian of Humankind
Remembering a historian of the left, an ideological warrior against empire, witness to India’s anticolonial struggles and a persuasive critic of torture and government oppression.
John Trumpbour
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Economically Fueled Upheaval
As people lose confidence in the ability of markets and governments to solve the global crisis, the likeliness of violence increases.
Michael T. Klare
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We Need a Department of Homegrown Security
Drop the scary Bush lingo and start creating resilient communities than can effectively recover from disaster in this age of financial and climate chaos.
Chip Ward
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Lessons in Democracy From Bangladesh
An instructive election in Bangladesh demonstrates that in Muslim countries around the world, the United States really needs to let democracy take its own course.
Jalal Alamgir
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Opening the Files on Bush’s Secrets
Freedom of Information wish list: What did Treasury do with the TARP money? Who authorized torture? Plus, warrantless wiretap targets, FEMA’s Katrina records and White House e-mail.
Jon Wiener
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Tibetan Exiles: ‘We Shall Overcome’
Activists take inspiration from Rosa Parks, Gandhi and the Ruckus Society.
Amy Yee
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Surfers vs. the Superferry
How grassroots activists in Hawaii threw a wrench into plans for an environmentally hazardous superferry.
Jerry Mander and Koohan Paik
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A Global Green Deal
America must step up and lead an international campaign to curb emissions. Done properly, it will green the planet and our wallets.
Mark Hertsgaard
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Editorial
Partial Peace, Looming War
The peace movement claims victory with Obama’s promise to pull US troops from Iraq by 2011. But elsewhere in a volatile world, a long war looms.
Tom Hayden
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The Post’s Stimulus Chimp
The uproar over the New York Post‘s racially insensitive cartoon has nothing to do with Al Sharpton and everything to do with the ugly history of stereotypes.
Les Payne
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Why We Detain the Innocent
Yet again the courts have ignored the Constitution and legal precedent, leaving seventeen innocent Guantánamo detainees in legal limbo.
Aziz Huq
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Crisis of Faith
As the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court reviews defrocked priest Paul Shanley’s conviction on child rape charges, “repressed memory” will be held up to scientific scrutiny.
JoAnn Wypijewski
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Noted.
MOVING ON: Justin Ruben, the new executive director of MoveOn.org, brought a message from his 5 million members when he met with President Barack Obama at a
The Editors
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Obama ♥ Carrots
The White House plan to keep homeowners out of foreclosure seems to have the stick-to-carrot ratio about right.
Chris Hayes
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Obama’s Call to Action
Let’s make sure Obama’s investment in America’s future isn’t squandered in the mountains of Afghanistan.
The Editors
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Column
Barry Bonds in Context
This is not about steroids, or an arrogant athlete getting his comeuppance–it’s about the mess Bush made of the Justice Department.
Dave Zirin
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AIG: Billions Dished Out in the Dark
Taxpayers now own 80 percent of virtually worthless AIG–for us, this bailout is all pain and no gain.
Robert Scheer
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The Second Great Depression
People are beginning to say that the Big One has arrived. But how will we know? And what will it take to emerge from it?
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Precarious Populism
The global depression is spawning social unrest, which the extreme right might try to hijack–a good reason for the left to be well organized and engaged.
Gary Younge
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War Is Over (If You Want It)
This just in: we won the Iraq War. And for the past eight years George W. Bush kept us safe.
Eric Alterman
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Books & the Arts
The GOP’s Hip-Hop Makeover
Michael Steele’s getting funky, frantically remixing the GOP message, in hopes of reaching new generation of conservative voters. Is anybody listening?
Ari Melber
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V.G. Kiernan: Historian of Humankind
Remembering a historian of the left, an ideological warrior against empire, witness to India’s anticolonial struggles and a persuasive critic of torture and government oppression.
John Trumpbour
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In the Money
An exhibit of New Yorker cartoons at the Morgan Library shows that, for the rich, America itself is enemy territory.
Charles Taylor
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Photography’s Ghosts: The Image and Its Artifice
Two new books explore the truths and artifice of photography.
Frances Richard
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Back Talk: Alva Noƫ
Philosopher Alva Noë talks about the brain, consciousness and animal rights.
Christine Smallwood
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Lab Test: Who Profits From Scientific Research?
Does the profit motive distort and degrade the unpredictable path of scientific discovery?
William Deresiewicz
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3160
ACROSS
1 Evidently something like the puma pounces–but such are not legitimate occasions of inaction. (7,7)
Frank W. Lewis