Reckoning with the God Squad
Fundamentalist bullies cannot be appeased. They must be confronted.
How the Katrina catastrophe proves that conservatives' tax cut zealotry has left America vulnerable to disaster.
Fundamentalist bullies cannot be appeased. They must be confronted.
Eric Klinenberg discusses the militarization of social services and what will be missing from any national conversations about poverty
School choice policies sacrifice universal education in favor of personal freedom
Lynd Ward used to joke that he was destined to be an artist because his last name spelled "draw"… more
Progressives cannot allow libertarians to lead the fight against the misuse of eminent domain
The rise of National Socialism proved politics and religion don't mix
Military families bring the cost of war to students
A federal court decision forces Voices in the Wilderness to disband
The U.S. class divide deepens under Bush
Journalist Jamie Kalven characterizes his experience covering Stateway Gardens, a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) development, as "human rights" reporting.… more
Naphtalene, the first novel by an Iraqi woman to be published in the United States, has taken a long… more
In 1969, news of the My Lai massacre hit the American press and gave the already-queasy stateside citizenry a… more
In the past 15 years, the rise of cable news has spawned a class of pundits who are not… more
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With Katrina, bloggers, online magazines and listservs swiftly came to serve as legitimate sources that the print and electronic media drew from and responded to.
No one disputes that the military bases are of a physically permanent character. The only question is whether Iraq will be under permanent U.S. military occupation.
One storm has passed, but another looms. New Orleans stands on the frontlines of what is shaping up as a battle over visions… more
When Bill Kristol, Fred Barnes and John Podhoretz set out to start a new magazine, they had plenty of money--thanks to Rupert Murdoch--and… more
The… more