Christopher Hayes
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The New Road to Serfdom
Over the course of 500 pages in The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein documents the moments of chaos and disruption that allow a small coterie of experts to swoop in and administer what's invariably called "bitter medicine," "painful reforms" or "shock therapy"
vol. 31, iss. 12 books, corporation, theory
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Who’s Afraid of Democracy?
Believing that "people are rational as consumers and irrational as voters," many conservatives would favor free markets without democracy
vol. 31, iss. 06 economy, theory, voting
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What We Learn When We Learn Economics
Is a little economics a dangerous thing?
vol. 30, iss. 11 economy, education
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The Abramoff Babies
Like the "Watergate Babies" of 1974, the new Democratic Congress will have to pick between sustanative or procedural reforms.
vol. 30, iss. 10 election 2006, elections, politics
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The Good War on Terror
How the Greatest Generation helped pave the road to Baghdad
vol. 30, iss. 09 9/11, politics, war and peace, war on terror
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Economic Populism Proves Popular
To thwart legislation that put caps on payday lending rates, Republican lawmakers in Oregon had to pass it
vol. 30, iss. 08 congress, economy, regulation
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The New Funding Heresies
What everyone knows (but no one will say) about funding the left
vol. 30, iss. 07 activism, politics, social justice
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What Was Missing At YearlyKos
The bloggers at the YearlyKos convention had a fighting spirit, but where was the critique of capitalism?
web only activism, media, politics
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Postmark Guantánamo
Why is the Pentagon keeping prisoners' mail from their lawyers?
vol. 30, iss. 07 congress, guanatanamo, terrorism
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Veronica Mars, Class Warrior
Why this teen series is smarter than you think.
vol. 30, iss. 06 economy, television
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New Orleans Defendants Lost in Legal Swamp
Post-Katrina, thousands still wait in jail for justice from a broken system
web only criminal justice, race
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Keeping America Empty
How one small-town conservationist launched today's anti-immigration movement
vol. 30, iss. 05 immigration
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Head of Stage
Berlusconi uses members of Congress as props in his bid for re-election
vol. 30, iss. 04 europe, international
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Barbarians at the Helm
First they ignore you," opens Jerome Armstrong and Markos Moulitsas Zuniga's new book Crashing the Gates, "then they… more
vol. 30, iss. 04 elections, technology
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Raising a Million Voices for Darfur
Right now, hundreds of thousands of people who have fled the Sudanese government's genocide in Darfur are packed… more
web only international
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Were Sanctions Worth the Price?
As conflict with Iran looms, questions remain about the moral implications of sanctions
vol. 30, iss. 03 international
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In Search of Solidarity
It's a week before the holidays in New York City and there's a transit strike. A strike? In… more
vol. 30, iss. 02 labor
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Backdoor Draft, Back Again
Despite signaling that it would no longer tap the Individual Ready Reserve, the Army calls up more troops just in time for the holidays.
web only military
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Snap, Crackle Patents
Can you patent the business method of selling cereal? One company gave it a shot.
vol. 30, iss. 01 corporations, economy
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The Three Alitos
When it comes to Supreme Court nominees, conservatives face a quandary. They want a justice who is a… more
web only judiciary
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Beatrice Were: Fighting a Deadly U.S. AIDS Policy in Uganda
In the early '90s, something remarkable happened in Uganda: While the AIDS epidemic spiraled out of control in… more
web only international
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Symbol of the System
What do you get when you cross gutted labor laws with a corporate culture of impunity? Why, Wal-Mart, of course!
vol. 29, iss. 24 corporations
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Opening the Lines
While federal communications flopped, a small band of wireless technicians helped Katrina victims reconnect with the world
web only technology
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Operation Enduring Boredom
Far from celebrating free expression, the Pentagon's September 11 Freedom Walk was expression free
web only civil liberties
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The Case for a Democratic Marker
Journalist and historian Rick Perlstein's new book, The Stock Ticker and the Superjumbo: How the Democrats Can Once… more
vol. 29, iss. 18 politics
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How to Turn Your Red State Blue
Last fall, I spent seven weeks in the suburbs of Madison, Wisconsin, canvassing undecided voters for John Kerry.… more
vol. 29, iss. 10 activism, politics
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The Fight for Our Future
Here’s something to consider: It’s a concrete possibility we will wake up one morning and there won’t be… more
vol. 29, iss. 05
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A Swift Backlash
Evidence of Bush's dubious service record continues to mount
vol. 28, iss. 23 election 2004, elections, politics
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En Masse and On Message
Boston becomes a progressive tea party
vol. 28, iss. 20 activism, election 2004, politics, social justice
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Good Call
Prison advocates fight to reduce phone fees
vol. 28, iss. 12 civil liberties, social justice
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Watergate Redux
Calls mount for investigation into Republican staffers’ piracy of Democratic files
vol. 28, iss. 10 congress, politics, technology
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War Profiteering and You
So the vice president’s former employer’s been in the news a lot lately. Bilking the U.S. government for… more
vol. 28, iss. 09 administration, corporations, economy, war in iraq
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Sins of the Fathers
Several weeks ago a curious title popped up on Amazon.com. Good People Beget Good People: A Genealogy of… more
vol. 28, iss. 08 politics
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Endorsement Up for Grabs
AFSCME withdraws Dean backing and looks to support frontrunner Kerry
vol. 28, iss. 08 election 2004, elections, labor, politics
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Healthcare Workers Win Raises
Chicago, Illinois—When the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve, 20,000 home healthcare workers in Illinois had an… more
vol. 28, iss. 06
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