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Feature
Limits and Horizons
The best we can hope for is robust left Keynesianism–capitalism with a green and social democratic face.
Christian Parenti
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Jamileh Ebrahimi, Educational Justice Organizer
Want to improve K-12 schools in your city? Get your friends involved, says Ebrahimi.
Jamilah King
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Economy, Ecology, Empire
Today’s threefold crisis of capitalism may yet spark a great revolt from below.
John Bellamy Foster
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Lakhdar Brahimi: Afghanistan’s Future
In an interview with The Nation, a veteran UN envoy assesses the Obama administration’s evolving policies on Afghanistan and the role President Hamid Karzai might play.
Barbara Crossette
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Be Utopian: Demand the Realistic
Neoliberal capitalism is dead. But socialism isn’t ready to take its place.
Robert Pollin
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Letter From Qatar
Qataris meet with a visitor to ponder the world economy, the plight of the Palestinians and a new American president.
Clayton Swisher
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America Is #… 15?
Because of income inequality, the United States scores poorly on a new index of general well-being.
Dalton Conley
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Lessons From Latin America
The region’s social movements are a useful model for US leftists wanting to influence Obama.
Benjamin Dangl
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A Bank Bailout That Works
Banks have polluted the economy; it’s a matter of equity and efficiency that they clean it up.
Joseph E. Stiglitz
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Capitalism’s Deadly Logic
Do not underestimate capitalism’s ability to adapt and survive—at the expense of the majority it exploits.
Tariq Ali
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The Revolution Has Already Occurred
The underlying vision isn’t capitalist or socialist but something humane, local and accountable.
Rebecca Solnit
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Together, We Save the Planet
Hyper-individualism has damaged society, the planet and our private lives. We need a politics that calls us to work together.
Bill McKibben
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Follow Brazil’s Example
What we want from Obama is not social transformation. We want measures to minimize the suffering of people right now.
Immanuel Wallerstein
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Rising to the Occasion
The capitalists who have run things so far have forfeited all trust and respect. So what will we do now? A Nation Forum.
Barbara Ehrenreich and Bill Fletcher Jr.
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Editorial
DC Voting Rights Debacle
The Democrats fail to stop a draconian gun amendment from being attached to an otherwise worthwhile bill backing representation for DC citizens.
Greg Kaufmann
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Dr. Gupta, Give Me the News
Withdrawing his bid for Surgeon General, CNN’s Sanjay Gupta is headed back to TV. But his medical reporting, like his nomination, is worrisome.
Chris Mooney
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Rage Is Good
Demonstrations April 4 calling Wall Street to account could help progressive populism come alive in America. Obama and Congress need the pressure.
Tom Hayden
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Ten Things You Can Do to Stay in Your Home
Advice and resources for preventing or fighting foreclosure.
The Nation
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Tom Geoghegan’s Run
Tom Geoghegan may not have prevailed at the polls, but he won the ideas primary.
John Nichols
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Green Power Struggle
An act of civil disobedience at a coal-fired generator in DC shows the movement to halt global warming is now in its second act.
Chris Hayes
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Noted.
Max Fraser on Republic Windows & Doors, John Nichols on the FCC and on Obama’s pick for commerce secretary, Loren Lynch on carbon caps
The Editors
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Obama’s Iraq Exit
Obama’s exit plan leaves unresolved the role of private security contractors and the residual force of as many as 50,000 troops that will remain in place.
The Editors
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Comes the Change
Obama’s first budget is an audacious plan to transform America. But in sad testament to how deeply we’ve fallen, it is not bold enough.
Robert L. Borosage
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Column
Reagan’s Socialist Legacy
The consequences of the deregulatory frenzies that allowed Wall Street to run wild have now come home to roost. So why is the GOP blaming Obama?
Robert Scheer
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The Coming Economic Storm
If unemployment keeps rising and people with jobs stop spending, the atmospherics are right for a typhoon of misery on a scale of what Americans suffered in the early 1930s.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Lifestyles of the Rich and Generous?
Will the skewed values of the boom years give way to a spirit of generosity toward the poor?
Katha Pollitt
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Books & the Arts
The Mutual Human Concern
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Tokyo Sonata, Steve McQueen’s Hunger, Andrzej Wajda’s Katyn.
Stuart Klawans
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The Eye That Collects: On Walker Evans
Walker Evans’s collection of picture postcards, on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is an artistic project in its own right.
J. Gabriel Boylan
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Ceaselessly Opportuning: On Barbara Guest
Barbara Guest’s Collected Poems showcase her knack for catching sight of time in its act of escaping one’s grasp.
Barry Schwabsky
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A Nazi Zelig: Jonathan Littell’s The Kindly Ones
The Kindly Ones, Jonathan Littell’s fictive memoir of a Nazi SS officer, is intentionally sickening and an unquestionably brilliant success.
Samuel Moyn
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3161
ACROSS
1 An official has to stand behind it! Run across it and it goes up on the board. (4,5)
Frank W. Lewis