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Feature
Can the Left Find Its Voice in the 21st Century?
We have to stop addressing today’s concerns with an old vocabulary.
John Harris
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’Til Kingdom Come
How long can Morocco’s political system withstand demands for change?
Ursula Lindsey
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The War in Syria Cannot Be Won. But It Can Be Ended.
The left is profoundly divided over the conflict, but we should at least agree on a set of principles to end it.
Phyllis Bennis
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Editorial
Welcome to the Fight
If we withdraw into our grief and abandon those most threatened by Trump’s win, history will never forgive us.
D.D. Guttenplan
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Everything We Thought We Knew About Politics Was Wrong
The country will survive, probably. But it could fundamentally change.
Joan Walsh
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Donald Trump’s Imaginary Inner Cities
“Inner city” was always a loaded term, but today it makes no sense at all.
Bryce Covert
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Column
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The Trump Voter You Know
It will be hard, but we’re going to have to find a way to talk with them.
Laila Lalami
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Election 2016 and the Collapse of Journalistic Standards
It would be hard to imagine a worse indictment of our media than the coverage of Candidate Trump.
Eric Alterman
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Books & the Arts
Spotting Bigfoot at Lincoln Center
Toni Erdmann was no doubt the most talked-about picture in a strong New York Film Festival, but Neruda was the point of balance.
Stuart Klawans
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How Much Did Alan Greenspan Really Know?
Despite the efforts of a new biographer, it seems that Greenspan was more flying by the seat of his pants than acting as a strategic policy-maker.
Jeff Madrick
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Letters
Letters From the November 28, 2016, Issue
Blowing in the idiot wind… Necessary trouble… All we are saying is… The true silent majority?…
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