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IssueVol. 078 Issue 011 (November 1 2014)
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Paid articlePulling Together, Saying Goodbye
Conniff, Ruth
EDITOR'S NOTE by RUTH CONNIFF Pulling Together, Saying Goodbye On September 13, The Progressive helped bring together more than 4,000 energized activists at Fighting Bob Fest in Baraboo,...
Paid articleObama More Like Bush Every Day
Rothschild, Matthew
COMMENT Obama More Like Bush Every Day President Obama is sounding and acting more and more like George W. Bush these days. Like Bush, he is waging war without Congressional authorization, as...
Paid articleNo Comment
NO COMMENT Let God Sort It Out Colorado Republican candidate for governor Bob Beauprez, who has denounced what he calls the “hysteria” over climate change, said in a debate on September 30 that...
Paid articleWe Hear You
WE HEAR YOU Serfdom in Detroit Thank you for your two excellent articles about Detroit (“The Motor City’s Broken Promise,” by Dean Bakopoulos, and “Fighting Back in Detroit,” by Abayomi Azikiwe,...
Paid articleOn The Line
ON THE LINE Record-Breaking Climate March On September 21, citizens from around the world took to the streets to demand action on global climate change. In New York City, 400,000 people gathered...
Paid articleThe Smoking Gun
Fang, Lee
THE SMOKING GUN by LEE FANG We obtained a document which reveals that former U.S. Senator Norm Coleman, Republican of Minnesota, became a lobbyist for the Saudi Arabian government on July 15, 2014,...
Paid articleDemocracy or Oligarchy
Sanders, Senator Bernie
Democracy or Oligarchy By Senator Bernie Sanders The most important point we can make about contemporary politics is to understand how extraordinarily successful the Koch brothers have been in...
Paid articleStarting a Revolution
Hedges, Chris
Starting a Revolution By Chris Hedges would like to begin by speaking about the people of Gaza. Their suffering is not an abstraction to me. I was the Middle East bureau chief for The New York...
Paid articleMovement Time
Gray, Kevin Alexander
Movement Time By Kevin Alexander Gray I’d like to talk today about where to go from here and what’s at stake in changing our politics beyond voting. Back in the anti-apartheid days, I used to...
Paid articleBeauty and Plunder in Wyoming
Cook, Christopher D.
Beauty and Plunder in Wyoming By Christopher D. Cook Each night, during four viciously cold, wind-throttled months in Cheyenne, Wyoming, this past winter, I gazed out my window at a hideous...
Paid articleAn Uber Battle
Kemble, Rebecca
An Uber Battle n many cities these days, the battle over regulating business revolves around Uber and Lyft, those oddly named mobile-app-based taxi companies. They’ve been seducing city...
Paid articleJoan Walsh
Burke, Julia
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW Joan Walsh By Julia Burke s an MSNBC correspondent and Salon.com editor-at-large and former editor-in-chief, Joan Walsh has gone head-to-head with conservatives from Pat...
Paid articleMore Punk, Less Pink, in Cancerland
Clinton, Kate
UNPLUGGED by KATE CLINTON More Punk, Less Pink, in Cancerland The Farmer’s Almanac predicts this winter will make last year’s polar vortex look like a day at the beach. While global weirding can...
Paid articleTime Is Running Out on the NFL
Zirin, Dave
EDGE OF SPORTS by DAVE ZIRIN Time Is Running The great New York Times journalist James Reston once said that the U.S. media is much better at covering revolution than evolution. In the wake of the...
Paid articleComeback
Connolly, James F.
POEM by JAMES F. CONNOLLY Comeback Rocco Francis Marchegiano: I met him once. He shook my hand, said “Nice to meet you, kid,” and looked away, money on his mind. I was with his nephew. I said...
Paid articleFix Society, and the Schools Will Follow
Walsh, Russ
BOOKS by RUSS WALSH Fix Society, and the Schools Will Follow Fear and Learning in America: Bad Data, Good Teachers, and the Attack on Public Education By John Kuhn Teachers College Press. 176...
Paid articleMy Daddy's Populism
Hightower, Jim
VOX POPULIST by JIM HIGHTOWER My Daddy’s Populism My father, W.F. “High” Hightower, was a populist. Only, he didn’t know it. Didn’t know the word, much less the history or anything about...
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