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- Oops!(Devil in the Details)(predictions)(Brief Article)
- The DeLay wannabes: four U.S. representatives who deserve special mention--and, in certain instances, criminal investigation.(Tom DeLay)
by Levine, Art - A kinder, gentler globalization: 1992.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Tyson, Laura D; '; Andrea - Simon does.(Devil in the Details)(Simon Rosenberg)
by Franke-Ruta, Garance - Demystifying terrorism: 2001.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Walzer, Michael - Their babies are everything.(Book Review)
by Crittenden, Ann - Dossier: black gold, Texas tea.(Devil in the Details)(petroleum)
- The civic enigma: 1996.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Putnam, Robert D. - Starving for your job.(Book Review)
by Kuttner, Robert - T-bond fake.(Devil in the Details)(treasury bonds)(Brief Article)
by Yglesias, Matthew - Blacks and the Republican Party: 1995.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Swain, Carol M. - The democracy solution.(Book Review)
by Galston, William A. - As I predicted, only worse: 1992.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Reich, Robert - War requiem.(Devil in the Details)(Marla Ruzicka)(Obituary)
by McKelvey, Tara - Boasting on demand: 1994.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Galbraith, James K. - The '60s, again.(CORRESPONDENCE)(Letter to the Editor)
by Russo, John; Metzgar, Jack - Public broadcast(igation).(THE LAST WORD)
by Conason, Joe - Food stamped.(Devil in the Details)(food stamps, Republicans plan to snatch from poor elderly)
by Rosenfeld, Sam - Staircase to nowhere: 1992.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Krugman, Paul - More of the same.(CORRESPONDENCE)(Letter to the Editor)
by Atkinson, Robert D. - The easy money: the deficit will force politicians to look for revenues, sooner or later. They can start with the $350 billion in taxes owed to the government.(TAX POLITICS)
by Sawicky, Max B. - Philosophy 101.(PROSPECTS)(Democrates and Democratic Party)
by Tomasky, Michael - How we found--and lost--a majority: 1991.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Greenberg, Stanley B. - The book club: there have been lots of great progressive books in the last 15 years, so we asked lots of people we like to tell us--quickly!--their favorite one.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
- Back from the dead: look out, Grover! There are rifts within the repeal coalition, so the estate tax--aka the "Paris Hilton Benefit Act"--isn't dead quite yet.(TAX POLITICS)
by Collins, Chuck - Talking taxes: can progressives turn public ambivalence over tax policy into winning politics?(TAX POLITICS)
by Borosage, Robert L.; Lake, Celinda - Welfare then and now: 1990.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Jencks, Christopher - A life of one's own.(Book Review)
by Elliott, Carl - The liberal project now: liberals need to remember their first principles, rebuild a majority, and connect to a new generation.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Starr, Paul - Japan Inc.?(CORRESPONDENCE)(Letter to the Editor)
by Lane, Charles; Fingleton, Eamonn - Little magazine, big ideas.(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)(Editorial)
by Starr, Paul; Kuttner, Robert - A tax plan for progressives: a simpler and fairer tax code--one that rewards the hard work of the American middle class--can be good policy and smart politics.(TAX POLITICS)
by Irons, John S.; Podesta, John - Bolton from the blue: Bush's UN pick may yet be headed for First Avenue, but the movement that opposed him emerges from the fight in better shape than he does.(John Bolton, George W. Bush)
by Goldberg, Mark Leon - The death and life of American liberalism: the right has shown that conviction beats vacillation. Can liberals acquire some spine?(15 YEARS OF LIBERAL INTELLIGENCE)
by Kuttner, Robert - Lightning, camera, action: as The Birth of a Nation turns 90, its racism is out of bounds, but its more enduring impact can be seen just by turning on the television.(FILM)
by Hoberman, J. - Perfectly legal: who paid for Tom DeLay's trips? The more interesting question is why he went to Saipan at all--and what happened after he returned.(Dispatches)
by Franke-Ruta, Garance - Labor's civil war: the Sweeney revolution is definitely over. But is the Sweeney era? Inside the tumultuous battle over labor's future.
by Meyerson, Harold - Bush's tax-deform panel: the president's panelists are saying some of the right things, but their "reform" package is a hoax--that can be turned into an opportunity.(TAX POLITICS)
by McIntyre, Robert S. - The prince and the dissident: behind an Iranian in Washington promoting democracy and nonviolence is a network that includes neocons--and the shah's son.(DISPATCHES)
by Rozen, Laura; Heer, Jeet