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Vol.
11
No.
23
November 2000

Features

  • Squeak or Sweep?

    Paul Starr

  • Election Blues

    Wendy Kaminer

  • Where Have You Gone, Franklin Roosevelt?

    Michael Nelson

  • Race to the Goal Line

    David Kirp

  • The Supreme Solution

    Leah Platt

  • Runaway Republicans

    Leah Platt

  • Swearing Off Soft Money - Sort Of

    Ellen Miller

  • Southern Comfort

    Nicholas Confessore

  • A Better Kind of Wealth Tax

    Leon Friedman

  • Street Life

    Joshua Gamson

  • Fighting Al Gore

    Dave Denison

  • Rousing the Democratic Base

    Robert Dreyfuss

  • As Reviewed on Amazon

    Rick Perlstein

  • Placebo Politics

    Marcia Angell

  • False Alarum

    Mark Silk

  • Social Security: The Next Generation

    Greg Anrig

  • Blame Government First

    Simon Rodberg

  • The Virtual Campaign

    Chris Mooney

  • The Liverwurst Solution

    Robert Reich

  • No Holds Barred

    John Judis

  • Political Matching Made Easy

    Chris Mooney

  • Comment: Civics as Politics

    Robert Kuttner

  • At the November Polls

    Fraser Simpson

  • Should Jews Be Parochial?

    Michael Massing

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