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An Era of Progressive Renewal

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Vol.
11
No.
25
December 2000

Features

  • The Taxonomist

    Robert McIntyre

  • Home and the World

    Adina Hoffman

  • Two More Years

    John Judis

  • College for Dunces

    Michael Nelson

  • The Roots of Rage

    Karen Paget

  • Housing:

    Kim Phillips-Fein

  • Bad Vibes in Alabama

    Wendy Kaminer

  • Taking Back Democracy

    Robert Reich

  • Opposition as Opportunity

    Robert Kuttner

    With Republicans in narrow control of Congress, Democrats should think big.

  • All the President's Men

    Jane Rosenzweig

  • Correspondence

  • Torments of Liberalism

    Mark Schmitt

  • The Squeeze

    Laura Maggi

  • How Congress Acts

    Joshua Marshall

  • The Morning After

    Paul Starr

  • Democracy Deadlocked

    Harold Meyerson

  • Illegal Employers

    T. Aleinikoff

  • The Second Coming of What?

    Harvey Blume

  • The Winner: Clintonism

    Nicholas Confessore

  • Political Meatballs

    Dave Denison

  • Campaign Reform

    Ellen Miller

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