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Progressive Politics and God

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Vol.
11
No.
5
January 2000

Features

  • Revolution Number 9

    Mark Greif

  • The Real McCain

    John Judis

  • Hollywood Keeps Left

    Michael Atkinson

  • The Perils of High-Mindedness

    Paul Starr

  • Life: The Cliff Notes

    Jane Rosenzweig

  • Comment: Should Gore Do a Humphrey?

    Robert Kuttner

    Does Al Gore need his own China policy? What do Republican kingmakers do if George W. bombs big-time?

  • Parochial Schools and the Court

    Wendy Kaminer

  • Hillary Was Right

    Nicholas Confessore

  • End of the Open Road?

    Jeff Chester

  • Let Them Eat Rates

    Jonathan Chait

  • Progressive Politics and, uh, ...God

    Richard Parker

  • The Ecumenist

    Russ Baker

  • Seattle... and After

    Dani Rodrik

  • Low Marx

    Robert Kuttner

  • The Taxonomist

    Robert McIntyre

  • Smoking, Guns

    Robert Reich

  • The 101st Senator?

    Jeremy Derfner

  • Republic of Denial: Press, Politics, and Public Life

    Dave Denison

  • Log Rolling?

    Joshua Marshall

  • What Are Journalists For?

    Marty Linsky

  • Apocalypse Now

    Joshua Green

  • The Trust: The Private and Powerful Family Behind The New York Times

    Christopher Daly

  • MicroJustice

    Garrett Epps

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