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Feature
Obama the Philosopher
Suddenly, Obama’s making a pretty good case for why Americans should once again care for one another.
Linda Hirshman
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The Cold War That Wasn’t
Deconstructing the New York Times fairy tale about how nasty Russia invaded innocent Georgia.
Mark Ames
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Milk Scandal Taints China’s Self-Image
The tainted milk crisis could prod China to act responsibly.
Anna Greenspan
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A Lesson for the Next President
Will our next president have the courage to scrap No Child Left Behind?
Demitrious Sinor
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Jörg Haider’s Legacy
Austria’s most notorious right-wing politician died as spectacularly as he had lived–and in a Europe stunned by financial crisis, leaves a dangerous legacy.
Slavenka Drakulic
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Smearing Colonel Vandeveld
Military commissions officials are using punitive psychological evaluations as part of a strategy to discredit and silence a former colleague turned whistleblower.
Ross Tuttle
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Will the Youth Vote Swing This Election?
In state after state, the number of new voters has swelled like never before. They’re mostly under 30 and solidly backing Barack Obama.
Cora Currier
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Hard Knocks in the Workplace
The rights of workers get little attention from the court, and employers know they can violate those rights with impunity.
Eric Schnapper
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Debtor Nation
The Supreme Court has done little to protect a nation of debtors from predatory lending practices.
Robert M. Lawless
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Senior Rights & Wrongs
It’s increasingly difficult for older Americans to protect themselves from age discrimination, nursing home abuse and loss of pension benefits.
Harper Jean Tobin
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Health Cares
The United States stands alone among wealthy nations in failing to assure its population reasonable healthcare.
Sara Rosenbaum
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Safety Last
Pro-business judges who now dominate the Supreme Court undermine consumers’ right to sue when they are injured by unsafe products.
David C. Vladeck
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The Supreme Court and the Election: What’s at Stake
The next president and Congress must reverse the conservative tide of the Bush judiciary.
Herman Schwartz
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When the Gloves Come Off
On the campaign trail, new lies are being pumped into the political bloodstream.
Jonathan Schell
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Editorial
Report From the Socialist International Conspiracy
Our operatives on Wall Street were doing a good job bringing down capitalism one hedge fund at a time. But then Goldman Sachs staged a counter-coup.
Barbara Ehrenreich
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Scenes From the Crackup
Behind the scrim of boom times there was always debt and sex–and the intimate economy of panic and desire.
JoAnn Wypijewski
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Noted.
John Nichols on Sarah Palin’s “vindication,” David Cole on phone sex and national security, Danielle Douglas on Haiti.
The Editors
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Dr. Paulson’s Magic Potion
As Bush and Paulson throw money at the problem, Obama is moving rapidly to adapt to the crisis that awaits the next president.
William Greider
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Left and Right
If nationalizing banks is suddenly on the table, what else might be placed there?
The Editors
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Column
Merrittocracy
Merritt Paulson, son of Henry Paulson, asks the city of Portland to fund his new sports stadiums even though he can afford it.
Dave Zirin
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The Battle for Obama’s Economic Soul
Let’s hope he listens to Paul Volker and Warren Buffet–and keeps at bay Rubin, Summers and others responsible for the current debacle.
Robert Scheer
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Obama’s Virginia Territory
So far in the once-red state of Virginia, things are going Obama’s way.
Gary Younge
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It’s Sliming Time (Again)
Politics ain’t beanbag, but the thuggishness of McCain and Palin and their conservative media enablers have infected our political discourse.
Eric Alterman
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Predatory Scapegoating
The real scandal of the year is that Eliot Spitzer, brought low by his own bad behavior, had predatory lenders in his sights.
Patricia J. Williams
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Books & the Arts
Obama the Philosopher
Suddenly, Obama’s making a pretty good case for why Americans should once again care for one another.
Linda Hirshman
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Seeing Past the Ivy: Do Literary Mandarins Put Reading At Risk?
Why the commentariat’s response to hand-wringing about “the decline of reading” condescends to the large mass of nonspecialist readers.
William Deresiewicz
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Back Talk: Paul Offit
A doctor defends scientific research against the potentially fatal misperceptions of the anti-vaccine movement.
Christine Smallwood
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Walter Benjamin Forever: A Critic’s Coveted Afterlife
Following the quirky, revolutionary life path of one of the most celebrated twentieth-century intellectuals.
Noah Isenberg
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Rooted in Reconstruction: The First Wave of Black Congressmen
Without the courage of the forgotten black legislators of the Reconstruction era, it would be impossible for a black man today to run for president.
Eric Foner
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Collateral Damage: Reporting the War in Iraq
Three new books vividly portray the devastating impact of the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Chris Toensing
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Letters
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Crossword
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Puzzle No. 3142
ACROSS
1 Divvying a very quiet beginning, otherwise turning into this with a gin sling. (12)
Frank W. Lewis