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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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