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  • The Neocons' Long War by Robert Dreyfuss, | February 8, 2006

    Never in history has any nation decided to spend so much for so long to battle so few. read more »

  • Freidan's Feminism by Laura Donnelly, OurFuture.org | February 6, 2006

    I first read The Feminine Mystique during a break I had between graduate school and my first "real" job, when I was spending a lot of time thinking about my future and about women and work in general. I was transfixed by the book, and kept finding sections I felt compelled to tell my friends and my mother about—though many of them had already read it. read more »

  • Paying The Iraq Bill by Joseph E. Stiglitz, | February 6, 2006

    Soldiers and their families are bearing the biggest cost of the war in Iraq—while oil companies make out like bandits. read more »

  • The State Of The Opposition by David Corn, | February 1, 2006

    Does it matter how much Republicans have screwed up if the Democrats still haven't figured out how to shine on their own? read more »

  • Out Of Disaster, Innovation by Neal Peirce, seattletimes.nwsource.com | January 31, 2006

    The Katrina calamity has begun to unleash some inventive ideas that embrace the principles of smart growth. read more »

  • State Of The People's Union by Robert L. Borosage and Troy Peters, | January 26, 2006

    George W. Bush's leadership on the economy has definitely broken records—just not the kind you'd want to brag about. read more »

  • The Progressive Wedge by Bernie Horn, | January 20, 2006

    If liberals want to win in 2006, the focus must be on fair economic policies, framed to put conservatives on the defensive. read more »

  • Fudging The Numbers by Miriam Pemberton, | January 19, 2006

    The Bush administration uses fuzzy math to calculate the ongoing costs of our misadventure in Iraq. read more »

  • Business And Repression, As Usual by Richard Cohen, The Washington Post | January 19, 2006

    Public pressure should be brought on the current crop of moral dunces panting to do business in China. read more »

  • Back To Basics by Thomas I. Palley, | January 18, 2006

    If Democrats want to regain their economic credibility, they should look to their roots. read more »

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