The Pragmatist
Christopher Hayes : We get it. He's pragmatic. But what does that mean--politically and philosophically?
Tom Engelhardt on Studs Terkel, John Nichols on sit-down strikers, Christine Smallwood on art in America
Christopher Hayes : We get it. He's pragmatic. But what does that mean--politically and philosophically?
Ann Jones : Rape destroyed the social fabric of Congo. Women are trying to repair it.
André Schiffrin : The case for public ownership.
Karen Rothmyer : Will Obama change US Africa policy?
: If the economy continues to deteriorate, the poor won't just always be with us--they'll be us.
John Nichols : The plight of striking electrical workers underscores the flaws in Paulson's bailout--and tests Obama's mettle.
: Eric Foner on Dorothy Sterling, Brett Story on Canadian politics, John Nichols on senator selections
William Greider : Will Democrats have the courage to disable the filibuster rule?
Alfie Kohn : School reform could take on new meaning if Obama's secretary of education is actually an educator.
Mark Ames : Deconstructing Russia coverage on the Washington Post editorial page.
Tom Engelhardt : His death is like the closing of an archive of what was best in America.
Joshua Jelly-Schapiro : Two new books uncover the colonial origins and musical roots of New Orleans.
Christine Smallwood : The director of the Studio Museum in Harlem talks about gentrification, MFA burnouts and how artworks speak to us.
Caleb Crain : There's more slang than dictionaries can capture, but two new lexicons speak volumes on the riches of language.
Calvin Trillin : The smartest guys in the room.
Patricia J. Williams : If the American Dream is a form of worship, we need new totems to fit new and troubled times.
Eric Alterman : Once again, the MSM is casting Americans as far less liberal than they actually are.
Kristina Rizga : If you want cleaner air and water and less poverty, Juan Reynosa, a community organizer with New Mexico Youth Organized, thinks you should consider environmental justice work.
Laine Alison Zalac : If the next president doesn't address the inequities that exist in education, the US will continue to see disenfranchised youth who don't vote and don't have a chance of moving up the socioeconomic ladder.
Hugh Baran : We desperately need the next president and Congress to pass the Employee Free Choice Act and restore workers' rights.
Radio Nation : Liberal living coast to coast. A look at the forthcoming Nation Guide to the Nation, with Katrina vanden Heuvel. Plus: Patty Hearst and Obama's education choice.
Saturday Night Live : The Weekend Update anchors mock Blagojevich's refusal to resign, the stupidity of being caught on tape breaking the law and his hair.
Victor Lopez : It would be my request of the president to commission a federal oversight panel to overhaul the treatment of those in foster care and others who cannot care for themselves.
Will Di Novi : After three years of exploiting a divided left, Canada's Conservative prime minister is fighting for his political life. A progressive proposal to establish a coalition government has sparked a historic battle for public opinion.
American News Project : A glimpse at an increasingly common, but rarely documented, tragedy: someone being evicted from their home because of foreclosure.
Nicholas von Hoffman : In the auto industry's latest trial by fire, Senate Republicans lit the match--and what's left of the economy could go down in flames.
The Daily Show : Jon Stewart challenges Republican Mike Huckabee over the hypocrisy and dishonesty of his anti-marriage equality positions.
Brave New Films : Military officials who have prosecuted and defended detainees explain why we cannot continue to deny Gitmo prisoners the rights they deserve.
Laura MacCleery : Republicans are trying to roll back the clock on campaign finance limits. Haven't they been paying attention?
Nicholas von Hoffman : College endowments and workers bear the brunt of hedge fund managers' gambles and private equity takeovers.
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