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Progressive Earthquake

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Vol.
12
No.
11
June 2001

Features

  • Sins of Commission

    Michael Lipsky

  • Hardball

    Robert Dreyfuss

  • Bush Got One Right

    Trevor Corson

  • Humble Pie

    Jason Vest

  • The Taxonomist

    Robert McIntyre

  • Ari Fleischer's Hoax

    Nicholas Confessore

  • Why Bush is Winning

    Robert Reich

  • What to Do about Faithless Democrats?

    Dave Denison

  • Dial "M" for Modernism

    Geoff Rips

  • Whitman in the Balance

    Joshua Green

  • Thinking about Thinking

    George Scialabba

  • Correspondence

  • History, Meet Politics

    Michael Nelson

  • Comment: Happier Prospects

    Robert Kuttner

  • Play It Again

    Wendy Lesser

  • The Ruin of Cities

    Andrew White

  • Unfinished Work

    Harvey Blume

  • Faux Urbanism

    Joanna Mareth

  • Courting Unsafe Speech

    Wendy Kaminer

  • A Separate Peace

    Catherine Clinton

  • Clash in the States

    David Callahan

  • Power to the People

    William Bradley

  • California's Progressive Mosaic

    Harold Meyerson

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