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The Bush Ethic of Responsibility
BY HEATHER WOKUSCH
Bush's handlers say the president is reading Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics these days. A look at the 2003 Budget shows he doesn't understand it.
07.21.2002 | POLITICS

Don't Ask, Don't Swell
BY RICH HERSCHLAG
Earth to Catholic Church: Try a pink blanket instead of a pink slip.
01.06.2006 | RELIGION

The Meaning of Haider
BY JEFF FULGORE
Jorg Haider is the tip of a potential extremist iceberg. To keep the rest underwater, Europe will have to strike a new balance between capitalism and democracy.
02.28.2000 | POLITICS

Bonobolicious: A Play in Four Acts
BY CHRISTOPHER KETCHAM
As preoccupied with sex as humans, this happy primate upsets the Creationists' apple cart.
02.22.2006 | SOCIETY

A Fucked-Up Situation: Trafficking in Women
BY GWENDOLYN ALBERT
The global sex trade is a multi-billion dollar a year industry involving tens of thousands of poor women. Gwendolyn Albert looks at who is being sold, who is making the money, and why it isn't being stopped.
03.22.2000 | SOCIETY

Double Suicide and the West
BY JONAH WEISS
A French philosopher cuts quick and deep into September 11.
01.10.2003 | BOOKS

Pimp
BY LOVER DUDLEY
An inside look into the operations of a high-class New York City escort service.
03.20.2001 | SOCIETY

Industrial Revolution Day
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
Greed is good! Sing along with the Center for the Moral Defense of Capitalism.
10.31.2000 | POLITICS

Christmas Is Criminal
BY LEONARDO CALCAGNO
The anti-globalization grinch unpacks the messy reality behind every holiday Kodak moment. Smile!
12.24.2000 | LABOR

The Sound and the Fury
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
You don't have to be a reactionary to doubt the effectiveness of one dimensional sloganeering. Mike Manville on why tactics matter in the fight for a just world economy.
05.15.2000 | POLITICS

Of NASDAQ Quacks and Class War
BY ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK
Tom Frank rides again.
05.11.2001 | BOOKS

The Future of Free Speech
BY CEDRIC HOWE
Free speech on the Internet is once again under attack by Congress. The Child Online Protection Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act are two legislative threats to our existing rights. They are endemic of the will to place capitalism before democracy, foregoing the rights of the individual in order to create a commercially viable medium.
04.14.1999 | TECHNOLOGY

Rattling Dry Bones
BY KIRK BANE
Here's the Jack London your mother never told you about.
05.08.2001 | CULTURE

Castles in the Air
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
The new buildings proposed for Ground Zero are slated to be even bigger than before. Is this nationalism, triumphalism, or one just one more aspect of the ambivalent American attitude toward cities? A meditation on the current state of urbanism.
02.12.2003 | SOCIETY

Pork or Dead Pig?
BY DR. PAUL KAIL
Animal rights activist Paul Kail on the language of species domination, or Why we say "pork" and not "dead pig."
05.17.2000 | SOCIETY

Big McDonald's Had a Farm...
BY HEATHER WOKUSCH
What's the connection between factory farming and genetic engineering?
04.19.2001 | SCIENCE

Havel's Polluted Sunset
BY ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK
Smoking hash at the Prague castle, and other presidential memories.
01.26.2003 | POLITICS

Big Fat Stupid White Man?
BY MICHAEL MANVILLE
Michael Moore is on the side of the angels, but do we really want his truth standards?
08.01.2004 | BOOKS

Spatial Pathologies: Landscapes and Schizophrenia
BY MITCHELL POLIN
Space is the site of original inscription. It is inscribed by people's movements, voice, and writings. Through us, space gains a pathology and, as it were, is made into an entropic monument, schizophrenic to our own unavoidable temporality. This paper examines the pathologies of various architectures, both physical and metaphysical, through the writings and works of various individuals including Albert Einstein, Robert Smithson, Georges Luis Borges, Gilles Deleuze, and the Unabomber.
09.15.1998 | THEATER

The Chechan Dilemma
BY MICAH JAYNE
Russia's war in Chechnya is officially over, but the death toll keeps rising in what has evolved into a classic partisan conflict. Setting politics aside for the moment, Micah Jayne speaks with a reporter, a refugee family and an aid worker about how the war has affected their lives and when, if ever, they can all go home.
09.10.2001 | POLITICS

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