magazine September 2008
features
Greens Not Turning Blue
Farheen Hakeem knew she was doing something right when local Democrats came calling. In 2006, on the heels of… more
By Mark Berlin
Why Soldiers Rape
Culture of misogyny, illegal occupation, fuel sexual violence in military
By Helen Benedict
Bulldozed in Bethlehem
WEST BANK -- The Salim family lives in a rural area with steep hills and long views -- including… more
By Melinda Tuhus
Feeding the Beast
In order to weaken federal agencies, the Bush administration has expanded them to the point of collapse
By Christopher Moraff
No Refuge from Iraq in Canada
Conscientious objectors from the U.S. military who are seeking refuge in Canada are rightly confused about the rules when… more
By Peter Kavanagh canada international war
Talking About Guns, Fighting About Race
In June, the Supreme Court explicitly affirmed the individual's right to bear arms. The ruling -- District of Columbia… more
By Kristian Williams and Peter Little
Striking on the Shoulders of Giants
Injustice persists at copper mine that sparked Mexican Revolution
By Kari Lydersen and Jessica Pupovac
A Peoples Historian of Sports
It's easy to see sports today as nothing more than an escapist distraction, an uncomfortable marriage of commercialism and… more
By Pete Redington books social justice sports
Dereliction of Duty
McCain's record on veterans' issues is shocking and awful
By Cliff Schecter medical & health politics veterans
Jumping Ship
Citing social issues, local GOP officials are abandoning their party in droves
By Hans Johnson
frontline
culture
books
Unholy Allies
In March 2007, Al Gore triumphantly returned to the Senate to testify before the Environmental Committee about the imperative… more
books
The Mess is the Message
Since Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast in 2005, the president's approval rating has hovered around a paltry 30… more
By Adam Doster
movies
As Tough As Tom Joad
I can't quite follow the offscreen sound bites preceding the main title of Tia Lessin and Carl Deal's new… more
By Jonathan Rosenbaum movies
books
Class Not Dismissed
New York isn't the only city that never sleeps. Across America, many educators spend restless nights wondering how to… more
By Jean Forst books education
Vol. 32, Iss. 09
viewpoints
Getting Messy With Jesse Helps Obama
Jackson understands his perverse value in this nation's political calculus: what displeases him pleases much of white America.
Keep the Heat on Obama
The senator from Illinois has an understanding of how politics works that escapes his slavish supporters and jaded critics.
Our Toppling House of Cards
Deregulation -- and the shadow banking system it created -- shredded the financial safety net that the Great Depression had produced.
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Change We Can Reasonably Assess
'I'm asking you to believe,' reads the headline on Obama's website. And that is the beginning of the problem.
Views
The Audacity of Rhetoric
Measured by the low standards of conventional wisdom, the old saying 'Don't just talk, do something!' is one of the most stupid things one can say.






