The Progressive
The Progressive
- 主办单位:The Progressive Magazine
- 创刊时间:1909
- 出版周期:12
- 地址:美国
- 国际标准刊号:ISSN 0033-0736
1996年
The existential dilemma - making a decision about the 1996 presidential election vote - Crashing the Parties - Class Notes - Column - Cover Story
Adolph Jr. Reed
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A new day for women's sports - favorable TV images of the Atlanta Olympics - Editorial
Ruth Conniff
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Itching for a fight: Washington prepares for war against the 'rogues.' - Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, North Korea
Michael Klare
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The family behind bars - juvenile crime, TV and families - Culture - Column
Elayne Rapping
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Who needs proof? - supposed terrorism and the TWA Flight 800 disaster - Editorial
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No sweat: the fashion industry patches its image - US clothiers and international sweatshop labor
Eyal Press
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A Democratic triumph - Bill Clinton approves welfare reform - Editorial
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Barring the doors - journalists and prison conditions - Editorial
Matthew Rothschild
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Imagine the Angels of Bread. - book reviews
Demetria Martinez
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The Clinton courts: liberals need not apply - judicial appointments - Cover Story
John Nichols
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My Hair Turning Gray Among Strangers. - book reviews
Demetria Martinez
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Rape on the border - Baiting Immigrants - Border Patrol abuses; anti-immigrant politics - Cover Story
Julie Light
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Women bear the brunt - Baiting Immigrants - anti-immigrant politics - Cover Story
Julie Light
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Terror and bathos - coverage of the Olympic park bombing and the TWA Flight 800 crash - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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Heartbreak for Latinos - Baiting Immigrants - anti-immigrant politics - Cover Story
Mercedes Lynn de Uriarte
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Don't worry, be set - political humor - Unplugged - Column
Kate Clinton
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The mo better man - political humor, including Bob Dole - Off The Map - Column
Will Durst
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Cynthia McKinney - black member of Congress from Atlanta, GA - The Progressive Interview - Interview
John Nichols
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Keep recycling - political humor - Bob Dole, Bill Clinton, etc - Off The Map - Column
Will Durst
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The air of the free - poem
Wendell Berry
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Get out the champagne - Colorado Amendment 2 struck down by U.S. Supreme Court - Editorial
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Competition in cruelty - welfare reform politics - Editorial
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Pay now, pay later: states impose prison peonage - Life In Prison - includes related article on prison factories - Cover Story
Christian Parenti
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Sexual abuse: guards let rapists into women's cells - Life In Prison - Cover Story
Bobbie Stein
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Stunning technology: corrections cowboys get a charge out of their new sci-fi weaponry - Life In Prison - Cover Story
Anne-Marie Cusac
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Left for Dead. - book reviews
Barbara Ehrenreich
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Human nature and the newsroom - decline of investigative journalism - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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The mummy track - humor - Andean ice mummy, Bill clinton, gay marriage, etc - Unplugged - Column
Kate Clinton
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Recovering Republicans against Helms - MAJIC - Mothers Against Jesse in Congress
John Nichols
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Melrose Place
Elayne Rapping
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Drag queen goes to the big tent - Republican convention delegate Dan Savage - Interview
Randel Shard
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The Jane Austen thing - Culture - Column
Elaine Rapping
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Chicken McPat - political humor about Patrick Buchanan, McDonald's, and other topics - Unplugged - Column
Kate Clinton
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Sweatshop workers organize and win
John Anner
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Black press for sale: the Nigerian government buys cover - U.S. black newspapers
Frederick L. McKissack
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Greed lives - increase in minimum wage
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Jim Bob's Indonesian misadventure: a U.S. mining company clashes with indigenous peoples - Freeport-McMoRan CEO James Robert Moffett
Eyal Press
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La Penca and beyond - 1984 bombing in Nicaragua at a press conference held by Eden Pastora - Editorial
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Meet Phil Gramm's challenger: a Mexican-American schoolteacher comes out of nowhere - Victor Morales - Interview
John Nichols
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Guatemalan hit squads come to the U.S.A - Cover Story
Martha Honey
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A media affliction - women's issues and network TV news analysis shows - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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Sectarians on the prowl - liberal groups
Adolph Reed, Jr.
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The return of reefer madness - exaggerated reports of teenage drug use
Mike Males
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Go knock on some doors; Bernie Sanders sounds off - leader of the Progressive Caucus in the House of Representatives - Interview
John Nichols
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Slime green: the big environmental groups help Clinton sell out - Cover Story
Alexander Cockburn
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Pooh-poohing populist discontent - mass media and corporate responsibility - Column
Susan Douglas
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Class conflict and the classroom - strike at Yale University
Kathy Newman
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Ashes to Ashes: America's Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris. - book reviews
Steve Weinberg
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Nurses fight back - California Nurses Association fights health care industry
Mary Barnett
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So long, civil liberties - Pres. Clinton's stance on crime
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Land of good-guy prosecutors - TV portrayals of defense attorneys
Elayne Rapping
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Get up, stand up - need for the left to strongly support gay and lesbian rights - Editorial
Matthew Rothschild
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The backlash stings - discrimination against gays and lesbians
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Revoking legal services: Republicans want to keep lawyers from the poor
Steven Stycos
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Ebony and ivory fascists - Patrick Buchanan; Louis Farrakhan - Class Notes - Column
Adolph Reed, Jr.
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Cuban whipping boy - United States relations with Cuba
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1996 Ad
Matthew Rothschild
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1996 Ad
John Nichols
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Intimate Enemies: Jews and Arabs in a Shared Land. - book reviews
Eyal Press
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Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict. - book reviews
Eyal Press
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Baywatch - satire: 1996 primary election campaign - Unplugged
Kate Clinton
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Sonnet on the location of hell - poem
Jack Agueros
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'Nobility of capitalism.' - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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Simple justice in L.A - Bus Riders' Union, Los Angeles, California
Gina K. Thornburg
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Closing the door on home care - Medicaid reform
Mike Ervin
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Labor takes its lumps - AFL-CIO, United Paperworkers Union sell out strikers at A.E. Staley Co - Editorial
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A Chosen Death: The Dying Confront Assisted Suicide. - book reviews
Kathi Wolfe
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Banishing the disabled - Wisconsin caps home-care reimbursement
Ruth Conniff
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Freedom not to marry kit - humor - gay activists push for legal marriage rights - Column
Kate Clinton
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You say you want a devolution - dismantling federal government functions - excerpted from 'Alternative Radio' program interview - Cover Story - Interview
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Leaving Las Vegas. - movie reviews
Elayne Rapping
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Georgia. - movie reviews
Elayne Rapping
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Tackling homophobia at school - film director Debra Chasnoff's elementary school video series, 'Respect for All' - Interview
Carol Sadtler
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New poisons bury old ones - Dawn Mining Co. uranium mill cleanup, Spokane Indian Reservation, WA - On The Line
Ben Jacklet
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Casino. - movie reviews
Elayne Rapping
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Speech. - Line - sound recording reviews
Fred McKissack
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Urvashi Vaid - gay-lesbian activist/author - Interview
Anne-Marie Cusac
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California dreamin': third-party activists get going in the Golden State
John Nichols
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It's party time - political campaign humor - Off The Map - Column
Will Durst
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In the jungle with Marcos - Chiapas, Mexico; Zapatista revolt leader Subcommandante Marces - Interview
Saul Landau
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Real welfare bums - costs of welfare reform - Editorial
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Comebacks and predictions - Unplugged - Column
Kate Clinton
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Kiss the family good-bye - use of concepts with negative connotations; development of a left-wing policy that reflects Americans' beliefs - Class Notes - Column
Adolph Reed, Jr.
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Tyranny of the market - increase in corporate profits at the expense of workers; unequal distribution of income
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Barbara Kingsolver - writer - Interview
Robin Epstein
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Strike? What strike? - lack of coverage of workers' strike in France - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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Beyond Black and White: Transforming African-American Politics. - book reviews
Fred McKissack
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New Hampshire snow job: white is the primary color - presidential primary, white conservative voters - includes related article on AFL-CIO's political activities
John Nichols
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Bad marks for Yale's labor policies - rights of graduate-student teachers at Yale University
Robert Perkinson
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Confessions of a leftwing comic - Jimmy Tingle - Interview
David Tyler
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AIDS education for teen prostitutes - New York Peer AIDS Education Coalition
Dylan Foley
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Between Friends: The Correspondence of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy, 1949-1975. - book reviews
Elayne Rapping
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Terrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920s. - book reviews
Susan Douglas
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Off the bus: blue-collar Democrats ditch Clinton
John Nichols
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Wobblies on the web - labor news on the Internet
Phil Leggiere
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Killing off college loans - Editorial
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Turning Back: The Retreat From Racial Justice in American Thought and Policy. - book reviews
Adolph Reed, Jr.
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Shantytown, U.S.A.: the boom on the border
Philip True
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The empire rides again - US deployment to Bosnia - Editorial
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How the Irish Became White. - book reviews
Adolph Reed, Jr.
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The sixties, then and now - Culture - Column
Elayne Rapping
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And Out Came the Wolves. - sound recording reviews
Fred McKissack
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Burma exchange - Unocal responds to Oct. '95 article on U.S. corporate labor exploitation in Myanmar by Brad Miller
David Garcia
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Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940. - book reviews
Susan Douglas
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Worldwide Shell boycott - Shell Oil; Nigeria executes Niger Delta environmental protester/writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 others
David Kupfer
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Lenses and tripods - Edward Said on the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin - Interview - Editorial
Matthew Rothschild
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Holiday gifts - current affairs - satire - Column
Kate Clinton
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Winchell: Gossip, Power, and the Culture of Celebrity. - book reviews
Susan Douglas
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Double standards - Republican media figures denounce US-Bosnia peace mission - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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Drunken tree torture - humor - current events - Off The Map - Column
Will Durst
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Burrowing within - popularity of home and garden magazines
Elayne Rapping
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Privatization blues - Medicare and Social Security reform
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Early deliveries no one receives - poem
Mark Rudman
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Revenge of the hollow man - reelection of Pres. Clinton
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The Indigo Girls - music group's involvement with politics - Interview
Robert Perkinson
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1996 Ad
Matthew Rothschild
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Over the rainbow: Jesse Jackson's supporters keep hope alive
John Nichols
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Dissing the underclass
Adolph Reed, Jr.
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The Rush is on - radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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Surprise! It's evolution - the Catholic Church's stand on evolution; humor - Column
Kate Clinton
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Heights of chutzpah - anecdotes about politics and culture - Column
Will Durst
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Let's have fewer rules - schools and freedom of expression
Ruth Conniff
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Mobilizing the welfare vote - Column
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No cigar - random connections between cigars, men, movies and relationships
Kate Clinton
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Vicious weasels - assorted social and political commentary - Column
Will durst
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Frances Fox Piven - welfare's reform and future - Interview
Barbara Ehrenreich
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Burma cracks down - boycotts urged against companies doing business with Burma's repressive regime - Column
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From Green Bay to Rangoon: US flacks spread goodwill for Burma's junta - Myanmar's attempts people-to-people diplomacy with ill-informed Americans
Jason Vest
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Israel at the brink - Israeli-Palestinian relations - Column
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1996 Ad
John Nichols
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No rights for the poor - additional requirements for welfare recipients criticized - Column
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Where the Liberals are - explaining rightist movement in the Democratic Party - Column
Eyal Press
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Bombs away - criticism of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty - Column
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Don't be fooled again - projections on what President Clinton would do in a second term - Column
Alexander Cockburn
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Levers of change - political activism more important than just voting - Editorial
Mathew Rothschild
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Peddlers of amnesia - criticism of US policy toward Iraq - Column
Susan Douglas
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Cynicism on stage - America's poor, welfare, and politics - Crashing the Parties - Pundit Watch - Column - Cover Story
Susan Douglas
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Screened images - watching the Democrats and Republicans at their conventions - Unplugged - Column
Kate Clinton
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Kill Rock Stars - punk rock record label
Livia Gershon
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Chippewa block acid shipments - the Anishinabe Ogitchida group, protectors of the people, fight against transport of 550 mil gal of sulphuric acid for a copper mining recovery project
Zoltan Grossman
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Joel Rogers - a founder of the New Party - Crashing the Parties - Cover Story - Interview
John Nichols
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Volleyball or death - poking political fun at the expense of various city governments, the Republicans, a Newt GIngrich quote on volleyball, Miss Universe, and others - Off the Map - Column
Will Durst
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A little green: shaky start for the Nader campaign - Ralph Nader, Green Party presidential candidate for 1996 - Crashing the Parties - Cover Story
Maria Armoudian
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'When God laughs, its not funny,' the U.S. Taxpayers Party prepares for doomsday - Crashing the Parties - Cover Story
Shasha Abramsky
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Still on drugs - so-called war on drugs staggers on as Gary Webb's San Jose Mercury newspaper series links CIA to crack availability in the inner cities - Editorial
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No more angry feminists - Democrat women reluctantly endorse Pres. Bill Clinton - Crashing the Parties - Cover Story
Ruth Conniff
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Republican women on and off the yacht - the gender gap and the GOP - Crashing the Parties - Cover Story
Ruth Conniff
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Internal affairs - Edward Said's book criticizes Yasir Arafat, includes an appreciation of former Progressive editor Edwin Knoll - Editorial
Matthew Rothchild
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Liberals, R.I.P - weakness of the Democratic Party's left - Editorial
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Pick a target, any target - Clinton administration policy on Iraqi air strikes - Editorial
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Up From Conservatism. - book reviews
Harvey J. Kaye
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The Party's Not Over: A New Vision for the Democrats. - book reviews
John Buell
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Facing the Wrath: Confronting the Right in Dangerous Times. - book reviews
Erin Middlewood
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Building solidarity - union solidarity is the first step towards rebuilding a strong Labor Party - Class Notes - Column
Adolph Reed, Jr.
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Empire claptrap - U.S. policy of intervention in other countries can backfire as in the Saudi Arabia base bombing - Column
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Eyes Right: Challenging the Rightwing Backlash. - book reviews
Erin Middlewood
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Stupid press tricks - critique of recent examples of news media hypocrisy - Pundit Watch - Column
Susan Douglas
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Self-haters - attacks editors of Progressive for June 1996 comments on Israeli shelling of Lebanese civilians - response to this letter found in this issue's editorial on page 4 - Letter to the Editor
Martin Haydon
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Edward Albee - playwright - Interview
Richard Farr
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Smoking gun - response to 'Jim Bob's Indonesian Misadventure,' June 1996 by Eyal Press - includes author's reply to the response - Letter to the Editor
Thomas J. Egan
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Misrepresented: women fight harassment and the union boys' club
Camille Colatosti
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Slimed again - response to the article 'Slime Green,' May 1996, by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair - includes authors reply to the response - Letter to the Editor
Carl Pope
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1996 Ad
Ron Chepesuik
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Tribal Hatreds - includes: attempts at fundraising from Newt Gingrich's office, and a defense for Jews against the Israeli bombing of Lebanese civilians - a response to a Letter to the Editor in this issue - Editorial
Matthew Rothchild
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Today's Specials. - sound recording reviews
Frederick McKissack, Jr.
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The angel standing in the sun - poem
Karen Fiser
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Hello, Eleanor? - a brief humorous look at various news items, including Hilary Clinton's relations with Eleanor Roosevelt, Jeffrey Dahmer's belongings, Timothy Leary ashes, Russian election slander, and AIDS activists battling animal righters - Off the M
Will Durst
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Caution: children at work - child agricultural laborers
Ron Nixon
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Garbage in - New York Times Sunday Magazine writer John Tierney is assailed for his attack on recycling - Column
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Women win birth-control battle - the post-coital use of the pill is effective - Column
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The lull before the lull - a brief somewhat humorous look at some summer happenings - Column
Kate Clinton
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Party hardly: Labor gets it together - sort of - Labor Party Founding Convention in Cleveland, OH, 1996
John Nichols
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Crime show - rash of 'tough on crime' legislative action - Column
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