Where Are the Green Jobs?

Departments
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Ann Coulter, Drag Queen
Conservative gays search in vain for a diva icon of their own.
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Up Front
A note from Executive Editor Mark Schmitt, "The Parody," and "The Question"
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Noted
Reader responses to Adam Serwer, Sarah Garland, and Jacob Hacker's pieces in our November 2010 issue
Features
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The Limits of Smart Power
Can the U.S. military end the epidemic of sexual violence in Congo without getting involved in another endless conflict?
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The Vacancy Crisis
Obama has made fewer judicial nominations than any president in recent history -- with disastrous consequences.
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Too Big To Be Governed?
Financial reform will fail if industry writes the rules.
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Green Job Search
Unless America changes its energy policies, it will continue to train workers for jobs that just aren't there.
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What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us
Information is the life-blood of public policy, but there's a lot of it missing.
Columns
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Fighter, Conciliator, or Scold?
With a conservative Congress, Obama can invoke Truman, Clinton, or Carter.
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Straight Talk
We shouldn't assure gay teens that their lives will get better without also pledging to make equality a reality.
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Language of Truth
On reading Gjertrud Schnackenberg
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The Ideas Deficit
If "ideas have consequences," as conservatives like to say, what's the consequence of having none?
Culture
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Drawn to the Mud
Jack Anderson's obsessive coverage of Nixon marked the beginning of our modern scandal culture.
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Virtuality Bites
On the Internet, society's most intractable issues with race and class are increasingly prominent.
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Why the Winners Lost
In the rise of the right, culture and economics have always gone hand in hand.
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ACORN's Fall
Community organizing survives, but it is a balkanized, weakened field.
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Frustrated by His Own Party
FDR eventually did what many wish Obama would do -- challenge the troublemakers in the party.
Special Report
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Bonds of Steel
Can alliances with unions in Mexico and Europe return the United Steelworkers to its former strength at home?
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Slumming in America
Human-rights arguments are effective tools for shaming European companies into good labor practices in the U.S.
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Can the Workers of the World Unite?
The state of unionism in the era of globalization
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Translating Solidarity
As SEIU organizes on a global scale, it must adapt its approach to accommodate cultural differences.
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Globalization, Union-Style
The challenge is to raise U.S. workers' rights to the level that European workers enjoy -- not to lower their rights to our level.
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Closed Circuit
Could opening juvenile court hearings and records help uncover systemic abuse and corruption?
