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The New Culture of Rural America

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Vol.
11
No.
3
December 1999

Features

  • Devil in the Details

    Edward Cohn

    Hanging with Bill Bradley and Dr. J; Green Republicans; Vouchers in Wisconsin; Marketwatch.

  • Happy with Health Care?

    Ruy Teixeira

  • Comment: The End of Citizenship?

    Robert Kuttner

  • What You Need to Beat Goliath

    Paul Starr

  • Ad Creep

    Joshua Gamson

  • Martyrs and Movies

    David Kirp

  • China: The Engaging Question

    Trevor Corson

  • Breaking the Newsroom

    Michael Janeway

  • The Strange Case of Hany K

    Eyal Press

  • High-Tech Migrant Labor

    Alexander Nguyen

  • On Thinking Bigger

    Robert Reich

  • Ian Shapiro's Democratic Justice

    Amy Gutman

  • The War on High Schools

    Wendy Kaminer

  • Elaine Scarry's On Beauty and Being Just

    Todd Gitlin

  • Indefensible

    John Judis

  • The Green Card Solution

    T. Aleinikoff

  • Wild Pitch

    Peter Dreier

  • The New Culture of Rural America

    Jedediah Purdy

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