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The Progressive

The Progressive

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  • 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
  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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1998年

The Farming of Bones. - Review - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. - Review - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

No Comment - a selection of noteworthy stories from news wires - Brief Article (-)

Equality and Democracy. - Review - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures. - Review - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

Preachers of Hate (-)

Uncommon People: Resistance, Rebellion, and Jazz. - Review - book reviews John Nichols (-)

The Poisonwood Bible. - Review - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

LETTERS to the Editor (-)

No-Fault Politics. - Review - book reviews John Nichols (-)

A Civil Action. - Review - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

The ACLU's Tobacco Addiction - American Civil Liberties Union receives donations from tobacco industry - Abstract Morton Mintz (-)

From Both Sides Now: The Poetry of the Vietnam War and Its Aftermath. - Review - book reviews John Nichols (-)

No Place To Hide - Augusto Pinochet's arrest in London - Brief Article Matthew Rothschild (-)

Bound Feet & Western Dress Kate Clinton (-)

Radio Pirates - Brief Article (-)

The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: How White People Profit from Identity Politics. - Review - book reviews Susan Douglas (-)

Ourika Kate Clinton (-)

Citizens Fight Strip Mine - Brief Article Charles Winfrey (-)

Vigil. - Review - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

A Truly Open Letter to General Pinochet - excerpt - Augusto Pinochet - Brief Article Ariel Dorfman (-)

Becoming Visible: An Illustrated History of Lesbian and Gay Life in Twentieth-Century America. - Review - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusack (-)

Ariel Dorfman - author - Abstract - Interview Danny Postel (-)

Protesters Arrested at Land-Mine Co - Brief Article Catherine Capellaro (-)

The Healing. - Review - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

`If I Believed in Hell, This Could Be No Worse.' - Louisiana-Pacific Corp. sued over environmental crimes - Abstract Nina Siegal (-)

Hunting Season - the investigation of President Bill Clinton - Brief Article Will Durst (-)

Hunting for Hope: A Father's Journeys. - Review - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

Just As I Thought. - Review - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

The Missile that Wasn't - U.S. media's coverage of North Korea's rocket launch - Abstract Bill Mesler (-)

Conscience on Campus - criticism of Berkeley student David Cash Barbara Ehrenreich (-)

Helen Keller: A Life. - book reviews Kathi Wolfe (-)

Progressive takes the offensive - Charlotte, NC; Progressive Alliance - On The Line - Brief Article Donald White (-)

Sisters fight for treaty rights - Shoshone activists Carrie and Mary Dann - On The Line - Brief Article - Interview Mark D. Preston (-)

Celibate squares - humor - Kenneth W. Starr's sexual investigation of the president - Unplugged - Column - Brief Article Kate Clinton (-)

Ten races to watch: '98 elections - progressive, pro-labor, and environmentalist candidates John Nichols (-)

Censure Bill Clinton - instead of resignation or impeachment - Editorial - Brief Article (-)

My visit with the Bishop of Chiapas - Bishop Samuel Ruiz Garcia - Interview Catherine Capellaro (-)

Bottoms up - world economic crisis - Editorial - Cover Story (-)

Bouncing from school to school: the housing crisis disrupts the classroom - Cover Story Ruth Conniff (-)

The new Puritans - conservative assault on Bill Clinton - Brief Article - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

To: Bill; Fr: Management; Re: Mind your place - Bill Clinton's failure to understand presidents' lack of power Gore Vidal (-)

Presidential privates - what Bill Clinton's sexual scandal reflects about American sexual mores - Column Barbara Ehrenreich (-)

Sweet Machine. - book reviews Joel Brouwer (-)

Privacy - poem Devorah Major (-)

Crossing Borders. - book reviews Deidre McFayden (-)

The Overspent American: Upscaling, Downshifting, and the New Consumer. - book reviews John Buell (-)

Feminists take on UNOCAL - opposition to company's plan to build pipeline in Afghanistan where Taliban denies rights to women - Brief Article Deborah Prussel (-)

Private Ryan saves war - criticism for film 'Saving Private Ryan' which fails to speak out against the horrors of war Howard Zinn (-)

A center for jailed mothers - Women's Treatment Center, Chicago, IL, offers alternative incarceration for non-violent criminals - Brief Article Mike Ervin (-)

Seymour Hersh - journalist and writer - Interview Saul Landau (-)

Anti-nuclear activists fill the streets - New Delhi and Calcutta demonstrations against India and Pakistan nuclear testing - Brief Article (-)

Apathy, Inc.: Republicans aim to drive down voter turnout - November 1998 elections John Nichols (-)

Campaign finance woes - Justice Dept. to investigate Democratic Party's campaign fund practices during 1996 presidential campaign - Editorial (-)

Why we need the tobacco program - government's price support program for a rural industry John M. Berry, Jr. (-)

Russia's agony - economic crisis - Editorial (-)

Nuclear spoons: hot metal may find its way to your dinner table - Dept. of Energy's proposal to recycle radioactive metal into household products - Cover Story Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

Exit left: Ron Dellums leads the liberals out of Congress John Nichols (-)

No place to go: Burmese refugees can't find a home Jensine Larsen (-)

Desmond Tutu - chair of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Interview - Cover Story Zia Jaffrey (-)

Heard the one about Janet Reno? - US Attorney General is continually lampooned by the media for her unglamorous appearance and unconventional personality Susan Douglas (-)

Bailout for whom? - US and Intl Monetary Fund bailouts of Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia are undemocratic and will cause undue suffering among citizens - Column (-)

Roe v. Wade at twenty-five - progress for the pro-choice movement is mixed as Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion reaches 25th anniversary - Column (-)

Positions available: candidates for 1998; long hours, low pay - grassroots Democratic House campaigns John Nichols (-)

Outlaw chocolate - humor - California smoking ban; other current events - Off The Map - Column - Brief Article Will Durst (-)

Women Without Superstition: "No Gods - No Masters," The Collected Writings of Women Freethinkers of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

Blocking women's health care: your hospital may have a policy you don't know about - Industry Overview Melanie Conklin (-)

Teamster tragedy: Carey is dead, long live the reformers - Teamsters for a Democratic Union convention, Nov. 97 - Cover Story Jim Larkin (-)

Making Crime Pay: Law and Order in Contemporary American Politics. - book reviews Matthew Jardine (-)

Ceremonies of the Damned. - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

A Navy story - media jingoism - Nov. '97 US-Iraq conflict - Column - Brief Article Ruth Conniff (-)

One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism. - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

Jingo all the way - media jingoism - Nov. '97 US-Iraq conflict - Editorial (-)

Growing Up Gay: The Sorrows and Joys of Gay and Lesbian Adolescence. - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

Trotsky's elbow, Albright's hat - satire - US FBI makes film 'L.I. Confidential' to disprove TWA Flight 800 missile theory - Unplugged - Column - Brief Article Kate Clinton (-)

Nike's poets - Nike recruits political poet Martin Espada for Olympics TV ads and poet rejects offer - Brief Article - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos. - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

Crazy Rhythm. - book reviews Kate Clinton (-)

Victory for Workers' Comp - strict new Ohio workers compensation law overturned by grassroots labor campaign; ballot referendum rescinds law by 57 to 43% margin - On The Line - Brief Article Mike Ervin (-)

Begging for change in winter - poem Rafael Campo (-)

Fighting for better insurance - Consumer Insurance Board; shows consumer power in Illinois - On The Line - Brief Article Lauren Otis (-)

Women petition for peace - World Council of Churches; International Women's Tribune Centre; petition for global 5% military budget cuts to fund social programs - On The Line - Brief Article Stephanie Urdang (-)

Lesbian battles gag rule - teacher sues Utah school district - On The Line - Brief Article Catherine Capellaro (-)

IBM and 'The X-Files' - IBM TV ads during the show twist its anti-establishment message into anti-Internet, anti-democracy corporate propaganda - Talking Back - Column - Brief Article Susan Douglas (-)

Terrorist state - what's wrong with US bombings of Afghanistan and Sudan for embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania - Editorial (-)

Democrats yield to pro-lifers - Column Ruth Conniff (-)

Star Wars forever - nuclear missile defense system is not necessary despite republican's demands for it - Brief Article (-)

The burro at the palace - land sales and indigenous people in Mexico John Ross (-)

Impeachment farce - Bill Clinton's possible impeachment and why it should not occur (-)

'Puerto Rico had never seen anything like it:' the meaning of the general strike - includes related article on Puerto Rico's economy Juan Gonzalez (-)

Scaring them straight - Republican agenda and gay rights Kate Clinton (-)

Subway guerrilla artists - advertising political theories - Brief Article Bob Armstrong (-)

Havana Dreams: A Story of Cuba. - book reviews Deidre McFadyen (-)

Strangers Among Us: How Latino Immigration is Transforming America. - book reviews Mercedes Lynn de Uriarte (-)

Indigenous people say no to oil co - Ecuador - Occidental Petroleum Corp - Brief Article Bryan Pfeiffer (-)

Julian Bond - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chairman, Julian Bond - Interview Claudia Dreifus (-)

Revival of hatred - Republicans critical of homosexuality - Brief Article (-)

Make way for fluff - editors and journalists fail to pursue important stories - Brief Article - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

The massacres of history - many massacres are ignored in history text books Howard Zinn (-)

The Annexation of Mexico. - book reviews Saul Landau (-)

Lesbians and gays sue Arkansas - Arkansas sued over sodomy law - Brief Article Suzi Parker (-)

Eccentric Neighborhoods. - book reviews Lisa Chipongian (-)

Needle-exchange activists arrested - needle-exchange programs illegal in New Jersey - Brief Article Sarah Green (-)

Heading South, Looking North: a Bilingual Journey. - book reviews Paul Rosenberg (-)

No Sweat: Fashion, Free Trade, and the Rights of Garment Workers. - book reviews Ruth Goldman (-)

Neighbors fight polluters - grassroots effort to fight contamination in Los Angeles, California - Brief Article Robin Urevich (-)

Clockwatchers. - movie reviews Fredrick L. McKissack, Jr. (-)

Moses supposes - satirical look at politics - Column - Brief Article Will Durst (-)

In consideration of stray - poem Susan Hutton (-)

Koreatown's workers find a voice - Los Angeles, CA, restaurant boycott; labor law non-enforcement - On The Line - Brief Article Gina Thornburg (-)

It's what's for dinner - recalled, contaminated meat usually cooked and re-sold Paul Cuadros (-)

Veni, Viagra, vici - humor - Unplugged - Column - Brief Article Kate Clinton (-)

Prisoner in Kosovo - American activist; member of Peaceworkers Peter Lippman (-)

Going hungry - Congressional Republicans block food stamps for immigrants - Further Comment - Column - Brief Article Ruth Conniff (-)

The return of nuclear terror - India and Pakistan nuclear tests - Editorial (-)

The Pentagon's new toy - Objective Individual Combat Weapon - OICW - Cover Story Michael Klare (-)

Nothing About Us Without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment. - book reviews Harvey Wasserman (-)

Lights out on abortion - punitive, broad Wisconsin 'partial birth' abortion law provokes strike by all abortion providers Melanie Conklin (-)

Spoils of War: The Human Cost of America's Arms Trade. - book reviews Harvey Wasserman (-)

Tugboat pilots on strike - Pilots Agree union - On The Line - Brief Article Suzi Parker (-)

Cyberghetto - lack of computers among African Americans Fredrick L. McKissack, Jr. (-)

Thieves of Paradise. - book reviews Joel Brouwer (-)

Newt's heir apparent - House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Representative Bob Livingston - Cover Story Ruth Conniff (-)

Pepper spray at Goodwill - peaceful protestors demanding better treatment of welfare recipients in Milwaukee, WI, are pepper-sprayed by security guards Amitabh Pal (-)

Highfliers - airlines expand business class accommodations while squeezing out the economy class - Column (-)

The Capeman. - New York, NY - theater reviews Margaret Spillane (-)

Flat-Earth AIDS policy - Clinton administration proposal to ban federal funding to needle-exchange programs - Column (-)

Guns for teachers - satire of mega bank mergers, election of Mary Bono as representative of Palm Springs, CA, and other topics Will Durst (-)

Social Security hysterics - Pres Clinton's proposal to privatize Social Security - Column (-)

Alice Nutter of Chumbawamba - singer of rock group - Interview Peter Millington (-)

Ghosts of bad policies - US policy aiding the military of Colombia - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

A voice from the grave - Sister Ita Ford, one of four murdered relief workers in El Salvador David Helvarg (-)

The menopause of empire - postwar American foreign policy Gore Vidal (-)

Journey to manhood - the Arkansas high school murders were as much about gender and kid culture as it was guns and redneck culture - Column Susan Douglas (-)

Welfare's End. - book reviews Mimi Abramovitz (-)

The year of that woman - satire on women deserving of recognition in 1998 Kate Clinton (-)

IMF democrats - Democrats who support the International Monetary Fund despite its victimization of Third World countries (-)

A pro bono life - law school dean Barbara Bader Aldave Colman McCarthy (-)

Label loophole: when organic isn't - organic foods labeling Paul Schmelzer (-)

Vanishing act - welfare reform has severely hurt poor families in the US (-)

Republicans warp the labor board - National Labor Relations Board David Moberg (-)

Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy. - book reviews John Buell (-)

New England's pay toilet - fight against US radioactive waste dump in Sierra Blanca, TX - On The Line - Brief Article Nate Blakeslee (-)

Miner strike in Burma - Myanmar labor unrest - On The Line - Brief Article Jensine Larsen (-)

Citizen Diplomat: A Black Life in America. - book reviews Clarence Lusane (-)

Opening nightmare - poem Fanny Howe (-)

The billboard brigade - vandals satirically change billboards to mock advertisers in San Francisco, CA - On The Line - Brief Article Bob Armstrong (-)

One last dig: Medicaid collects at the grave - US requires estates to pay Medicaid back under 1993 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act nina Siegal (-)

Scheduling problems - humor - timing the bombardment of Iraq, etc - Off The Map - Brief Article - Column Will Durst (-)

Going for governor - progressive Democrats and 3rd parties in 1998 gubernatorial races John Nichols (-)

The people's cinematographer - Haskell Wexler Saul Landau (-)

Clinton and Captain Ahab - Bill Clinton and Kenneth Starr - Editorial (-)

A new peace movement - demonstrations made US reconsider bombing Iraq in Feb '98 Anne Decker (-)

Chalk one up for us - demonstrations made US reconsider bombing Iraq in Feb '98 - Brief Article - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

Anthrax for export: U.S. companies sold Iraq the ingredients for a witch's brew - Cover Story William Blum (-)

From the Devotions. - book reviews Catherine Rankovic (-)

The Other Side of the River: A Story of Two Towns, a Death, and America's Dilemma. - book reviews Salim Muwakkil (-)

The case against war - war with Iraq - Editorial (-)

Power grab: big business wants to tighten its hold with a new global trade pact - Multilateral Agreement on Investment David Moberg (-)

The women of Chiapas - women guard their communities in Chiapas, Mexico Robin Flinchum (-)

Click here - satire on TV news viewing - Brief Article - Column Susan Douglas (-)

The Zinn Reader. - book reviews Harvey Wasserman (-)

Remembering Denise Levertov - Column Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

Confessions of an Eco-Redneck - Or How I Learned to Gut Shoot Trout and Save the Wilderness at the Same Time. - book reviews David Helvarg (-)

Made Possible by…: The Death of Public Broadcasting in the United States. - book reviews Norman Solomon (-)

A talk with Tutu - journalist talks about his interviews with South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu and conservative Dinesh D'Souza - Brief Article - Editorial (-)

Putting the squeeze on lemon dealers - regulating the sale of defective automobiles Nina Siegal (-)

From Chicago to Guyana: Janet Rosenberg Jagan takes over as president William Steif (-)