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IssueVol. 059 Issue 002 (February 1 1995)
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Paid articleEDITOR'S NOTE
Rothschild, Matthew
EDITOR'S NOTE Matthew Rothschild Cart and the Horse In 1991 and 1992,1 squandered much of my time in a quixotic effort to draft Ralph Nader for President. I thought it was crucial to use the...
Paid articleHONEST LIVING
Kroninger, Stephen
HONEST LIVING • Stephen Kroninger ART COURTESY OF JACK BANNING/UBU GALLERY. NEW YORK C STEPHEN...
Paid articleLETTERS
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Can Democrats Be Saved? The answer to Ed Garvey's question in the January issue is that the Democrats aren't worth saving. The so-called Democrats have made it abundantly...
Paid articleNEEDLEPOINT
Colescott, Warrington
NEEDLEPOINT* Warrington Colescott HOME SWEET STATE...
Paid articleCOMMENT
Comment After the Mourning, Action The murders of two receptionists at two separate abortion clinics in Brookline, Massachusetts, on December 30 brings to five the number of persons murdered by...
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NO COMMENT White Men Can't Win From a sports story in the Wisconsin State Journal: "Stan Van Gundy isn't sure that the University of Wisconsin should renew its annual basketball date with the...
Paid articleON THE LINE
ON The Line Homeless Protest Tax-funded Condos Chicago Looking out the window of the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, you can see an abandoned warehouse being rehabbed into...
Paid articleCLASS NOTES
Reed, Adolph Jr.
CLASS NOTES Adolph Reed Jr. Lessons of November The architects of the Democratic Leadership Council finally got unfettered control of the Party and their chance to govern. Well, they tested it on...
Paid articleWHO'S ON FIRST
Hentoff, Nat
WHO'S ON FIRST? Nat Hentoff Censoring the Right to Live The First Amendment is usually thought of as protecting freedom of expression, but there's another dimension of its scope—the freedom to...
Paid articlePUNDIT WATCH
Douglas, Susan
PUNDIT WATCH Susan Douglas Paean to the Papacy His appearances generate an electricity unmatched by anyone else on Earth," gushed Time. He is "a superstar in almost perpetual motion," a man...
Paid articlePOORHOUSE POLITICS
PIVEN, FRANCES FOX
POORHOUSE POLITICS BY FRANCES FOX PIVEN For the poor, it's back to the workhouse and the orphanage. The press tends to credit Newt Gingrich with this Nineteenth Century scenario, embodied in the...
Paid articleExchange Student Servitude
JARVIS, MICHAELA
Exchange Student Servitude They come to learn about the United States but never get off the farm BY MICHAELA JARVIS The son of a farmer, A.J. was twenty-four years old when he heard through the...
Paid articleA STEELWORKER SOLUTION
CLIFFORD, STEPHEN
A STEELWORKER Solution When all else failed they bought the shop BY STEPHEN CLIFFORD The Shenango Valley, which hugs the border between Ohio and Pennsylvania, is perhaps most famous for Shenango...
Paid articleTaking the Initiative
Taking the Initiative Early on, the United Steel Workers of America had some doubts about whether ESOPs were in the best interests of its members, but the union has now embarked on a strategy to...
Paid articleA Movement as Mean as a 'Pit Bull on Crack'
A Movement as Mean as a 'Pit Bull on Crack' The Steel Valley Authority (SVA) evolved from a community coalition that fought the steel shutdowns in the Youngstown-Pittsburgh area in the late 1970s...
Paid articleBarbara Ehrenreich
Conniff, Ruth
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW Barbara Ehrenreich BY RUTH CONNIFF Barbara Ehrenreich is one of those rare creatures, a funny left-wing political writer. Her dry wit is familiar to readers of Time...
Paid articleJOURNAL ENTRY
Ervin, Mike
JOURNAL ENTRY Mike Ervin Land of a Million Elephants Because of car trouble, I got separated from the pack last summer in Washington, D.C. But I heard the chant: Nursing Homes Have Got to Go. And...
Paid articleBOOKS:The God That Resigned
Uhl, Michael
The God That Resigned ANATOMY OF A WAR: Vietnam, the United States, and the Modern Historical Experience by Gabriel Kolko The New Press. 674 pp. $17.95 (paper). by Michael Uhl A friend should...
Paid articleHopeful Warnings
Bardacke, Frank
Hopeful Warnings GOOD LIBERALS AND GREAT BLUE HERONS: Land, Labor, and Politics in the Pajaro Valley by Frank Bardacke Center for Political Ecology (P.O. Box 8467, Santa Cruz, CA 95061). 160...
Paid articleSMALL FAVORS
Ivins, Molly
SMALL FAVORS Molly Ivins A Time for Sustained Outrage So the tree is down, the bills are due, you stepped on the scale, and here come January, February, RyKrisp, and cottage cheese. Tis the...
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