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Underground authority: a gonzo sociologist discovers how drug gangs give ghetto life a fragile kind of order
Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets By Sudhir...
Washington Monthly, 04/01/08 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Correction
After my profile of the blogger Markos Moulitsas appeared in our January/February issue ("Kos Call"), Moulitsas wrote a post on his weblog...
Washington Monthly, 04/01/06 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Down from the mountain: Taylor Branch shows how the end of Martin Luther King Jr.'s civil rights movement marked the beginning of liberalism's crack-up
At Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-1968 By Taylor Branch Simon & Schuster, $35.00 At Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years,...
Washington Monthly, 03/01/06 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Kos call: for America's number one liberal blogger, politics is like sports: it's all about winning
"I hate Washington," says Markos Moulitsas Zuniga. Many people, of course, say that they hate Washington. Jay Leno says so. So do Rush Limbaugh and...
Washington Monthly, 01/01/06 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Getting ahead in the GOP: Rep. Patrick McHenry and the art of defending the indefensible
His name, you notice immediately, is nearly an American hero's. His name, you notice immediately, is nearly an American hero's. Rep. Patrick...
Washington Monthly, 10/01/05 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Reverse engineering: Henry Ford created the future with his eyes on the past
The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century By Steven Watts Alfred A. Knopf, $30.00 The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/05 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Polar fleeced: Sen. Ted Stevens built a welfare state for Eskimos that made defense contractors rich
Many remote places claim to be the end of the earth, but the tiny Eskimo village of Tatitlik, set in near-mythic isolation on a small beach on...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/05 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Off track: America's economy is losing its competitive edge, and Washington hasn't noticed
There is a moment in the lifespan of every cool new gadget--two years after Bill Gates buys one, a year and a half after the popular press gets...
Washington Monthly, 03/01/05 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
Battered women: female boxing is brutal and hopeless
When I was just out of college I worked as a newspaper reporter in Philadelphia, and we used to go to Friday night boxing fights at a club called...
Washington Monthly, 03/01/05 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication -
The great black hope: what's riding on Barack Obama?
Cory Booker was feeling good. The one time Newark, N.J., mayoral candidate had just given a widely lauded speech at a youth vote event at the...
Washington Monthly, 11/01/04 by Benjamin Wallace-Wells · More from publication


