Norman Mailer draws up a list of how life has changed, Alexander Cockburn laments the state of bobwhite quail and David Bromwich reviews Richard Schickel's biography of Elia Kazan.

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  • A Fabric of Illegality

    : The White House practices the dark arts of trashing whistleblowers who exposed prisoner abuse at Guantánamo and the warrantless spying program, adding another layer of illegality to the war on terror.

  • Handling Hamas

    : Rather than undermine Hamas, the Bush Administration should accept the results of the Palestinian election and pursue a policy of cautious engagement.

  • Leadership 101

    : The lesson in Harvard president Lawrence Summers's sudden demise is that his brand of neoliberalism works better on blackboards than in the real world. Subscribe

  • Taking Liberties

    Tortured Exceptionalism

    David Cole : Despite a recent federal district court ruling, the prohibition on torture knows no geographical boundaries and applies to all, no matter what passport they hold--even Americans. Subscribe

  • The March of Progress

    Norman Mailer : A comparative list of how our cultural life has changed in the progression from the modern age to the postmodern. Subscribe

  • Challenging Musharraf

    Graham Usher : Massive protests over the Muhammad cartoons add to the growing sense that Pakistani President-General Pervez Musharraf is losing control. Subscribe

  • He's Got a Little List

    Richard Lingeman : The Nation is pleased that so many of its contributors are included on a right-wing list of the most dangerous academics in America. Subscribe

  • The Better Choice in Ohio

    John Nichols : Sherrod Brown is the right candidate to be the Democratic Senate nominee in Ohio because he has the support of grassroots voters whose energy is essential to win.

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  • Selling Human Rights in Russia

    Michelle Risley : Russian human rights activist Gregory Shvedov examines how Vladimir Putin's tactics toward Chechnya align with George W. Bush's "global war on terror."

  • CAFTA's Corpse Revived

    Mark Engler : CAFTA, once presumed dead, is alive and functioning, thanks to White House political sorcery. But a backlash is looming in the United States and abroad.

  • TruthDig

    The Dubai Farce

    Robert Scheer : What a farce: The Dubai Ports deal shows Bush is willing to trust the Arab-owned Dubai Ports to manage our harbors, even as he scapegoats them as culprits in his war on terror.

  • Bush in India: Just Not Welcome

    Arundhati Roy : Opposition to President Bush's visit to India was so intense that the only public space deemed acceptable for him to deliver a speech is a crumbling old fort that also houses the Delhi zoo.

  • Where Are the Good Americans?

    Jeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith : When the day comes for America to be judged for its war on terror and the human rights crimes that have been done in the name of its citizens, who can say they stood up and said no?

  • Olympic Swagger

    William Greider : Swagger was America's chosen posture at the Winter Olympics. Once again, sport imitated life: boasting got us nowhere at the Turin games or in the world.

  • Howl

    Free Trade Planet

    Nicholas von Hoffman : The uproar over the Dubai Ports deal ignores the obvious consequences of the free trade that American politicians of both parties have pushed for decades. Like it or not, we have to deal with it.

  • America's Online Censors

    Rebecca MacKinnon : Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Cisco Systems are under fire from Congress for helping China censor and prosecute political dissidents. But a proposed law to guide technology companies doing business abroad raises troubling questions for Internet users everywhere.

  • Bloggers at the Gate

    Ari Melber : Jerome Armstrong and Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, a k a MyDD and Daily Kos, propose to revive the Democratic Party with a technology-driven "bloodless coup."

  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf

    William Greider : The Dubai Ports flap is bogus, but it's fun to see Democrats and Republicans frothing in unison. Hysteria has defined the Bush presidency; now the fearmonger-in-chief is getting a taste of his own tactics.

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