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Liberalisms Brain on Drugs
Where does drug policy fit into the debate on liberty?
November 21, 2005
COVER STORY
Features
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Breaking Rank
Former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper takes on the drug war, domestic violence, community policing, and the WTO
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Islam Needs Radicals
George W. Bush. Tony Blair. Silvio Berlusconi. Jacques Chirac. Along with most every Western leader, pundit and policymaker,... more
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Symbol of the System
What do you get when you cross gutted labor laws with a corporate culture of impunity? Why, Wal-Mart, of course!
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The Lay of Labors New Land
As the Change to Win Federation takes shape, questions about how it will co-exist with the AFL-CIO remain
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Law Is Dead
Pressure to enforce China's one-child policy has led to horrific crimes by local governments
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See No Evil
How American businesses collaborate with China's repressive government
News
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Laying the Groundwork
The inside/outside strategy of the Progressive Democrats of America
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U.S. Military Eyes Paraguay
Rumors of an American base raise fears that the United States is there to stay
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An Activist Left Behind
Building peace in Colombia was the focus of the international conference in Chicago where Orlando Valencia, an Afro-Colombian... more
culture
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Vidal--Never More Vital
Just in time to help us celebrate Gore Vidal's birthday--he turned 80 on October 3--comes Dennis Altman's Gore Vidal's... more
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Babes in BushWorld
Raunch culture offers good old-fashioned pleasure, Republican style
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Bohemia Revisited
Mainstream commodification of alternative culture hardly seems noteworthy these days. While it may be infuriating to see corporations... more
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Empire Made Easy
Banish those nasty guilt twinges over America's ambitions to empire. Getting a jump on the holidays, Thomas P... more
Columnists
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A Foul Tragedy
We Democrats are at our worst when we try to emulate Republicans as we did in signing onto the "war" on drugs... more
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Democrats: It's the War
Ending the war in Iraq is right for a lot of reasons. The war was unjustified, unnecessary and unprovoked. It is counterproductive,... more
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How the Right Has Won
The GOP has perfected the art of gerrymandering to the point where one political scientist estimates the Democrats would have needed to win 57 percent of the vote nationwide to retake the House in 2004.
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Back Talk
Missing Their Moment
Pelosi and the lugubrious Reid are reportedly meeting with mayors and governors to develop a strategy for 2006. But where are the meetings with actual people?
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Editorial
Lies Judith Miller Told Us
In the last few months all manner of gas has been expended on the Valerie Plame case. Did Karl Rove and Scooter... more










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