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Vol.
15
No.
10
October 2004

Columns

  • Now for Some Bad News

    Robert McIntyre

  • Where Are the Rational Greedy Bastards?

    Robert Reich

Culture

  • Vexations of the Heartland

    Ronald Brownstein

  • Top Gun

    Laura Secor

  • Can't Swallow It Anymore

    Carl Elliott

  • Who Killed Camp David?

    Sasha Polakow-Suransky

  • Film: Ernesto Goes to the Movies

    J. Hoberman

Departments

  • Devil in the Details

    The American Staff

  • Correspondence

    Our Readers

  • Prospects: George W. and Human Rights

    Robert Kuttner

    George Washington set a standard that our current president disregards.

Special Report

  • Into the Bright Sunshine

    Dorothy Thomas

  • A Lawless State

    John Shattuck

  • International Holdout

    Ellen Chesler

  • Rights in an Insecure World

    Deborah Pearlstein

  • Shame in Our Own House

    Gay McDougall

  • Inalienable Rights

    Alison Parker

  • Economic Security: A Human Right

    Cass Sunstein

  • Holding America Accountable

    Elisa Massimino

  • On America's Double Standard

    Harold Koh

  • The Road to Abu Ghraib

    Anthony Lewis

  • Criminal Justice and the Erosion of Rights

    Deborah Pearlstein

  • The Partial Rule of Law

    Anne-Marie Slaughter

  • From the Front Lines

    Gara LaMarche

  • Domestic Abuse

    Tara McKelvey

  • What We Expect From America

    Mary Robinson

Dispatches

  • The A-Team

    Garance Franke-Ruta

  • Buckeye Blues

    Harold Meyerson

  • Iraq the Vote

    Matthew Yglesias

Features

  • Idiot Boxed

    Rob Garver

  • Health Care's Big Choice

    Paul Starr

  • 2000, The Sequel

    Joshua Kurlantzick

  • Good Medicine

    Jacob S. Hacker

  • Long Division

    Michael Tomasky

Most Popular

Trump Moves to Gut the Post Office

David Dayen

His war on Amazon expands to include the right-wing’s campaign to abolish America’s oldest—and still successful—public service.

Trump’s Impotent Rage

Robert Kuttner

The window for firing Rosenstein or Mueller, and getting away with it, has closed.

Our Media Problem Is Bigger Than Sean Hannity

Adele M. Stan

From Fox News to Sinclair and Breitbart.com, the reach of disinformation used to attack Trump’s enemies imperils the republic.

Michael Cohen Could Be the Instrument of Trump's Doom

Paul Waldman

If anyone has anything damaging on the president, it's his personal attorney.

A Tale of Two Labor Movements

Harold Meyerson

In California last week, the AFL-CIO endorsed Kevin de León over Dianne Feinstein. In New York, progressive unions fled their own Working Families Party at Andrew Cuomo’s command.

Most Popular Magazine Articles

The Democratic Emergency

This is American democracy's stress test. We have only limited time to pass it.

How the Globalists Ceded the Field to Donald Trump

Unless the mainstream offers something better, he will be the voice of economic nationalism.

What Now for Unions?

Republicans on and off the bench are moving to kill unions. But millennials—the most pro-union generation since the 1930s—may yet find a way to organize.

How Not to Cover America

As local newspapers shrink and many of the national media close local bureaus, we depend increasingly on coverage by reporters who parachute into communities. But even the best are likely to be a step behind events.

Connecting Public Transit to Great Manufacturing Jobs

Madeline Janis, who pioneered local hiring agreements, is now enlisting cities to have railcars and buses made in America—by union workers.

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