John Gray reviews Martha Nussbaum's Frontiers of Justice, Alexander Cockburn looks at the rising left in India, Jeremy Scahill uncovers more on Blackwater in New Orleans.

Articles

  • Target Ford

    Scott Sherman : When the Ford Foundation came under pressure, it revised its grant-making standards, restricting the political activities of its grantees.

  • The Race to Replace Arnold: Running on Empty

    Marc Cooper : The limp grassroots response to Democratic gubernatorial candidates reveals that the plummeting popularity of one party doesn't automatically translate into support for the other. Subscribe

Letters

Editorials & Comment

  • Phone Spies

    : Democrats in Congress must press for a full investigation of NSA phone call surveillance and prove that the rule of law is an asset, not an obstacle, to national security.

  • The Wiretapping Tango

    Bruce Shapiro : The NSA surveillance scandal raises questions about whether phone companies will become pawns of an Administration bent on expanding its power.

  • The False Bird Flu Scare

    Dr. Marc Siegel : The United States has fueled a worldwide overreaction to the threat of a bird flu pandemic, putting AIDS, malaria, malnutrition and other crucial global health programs at risk.

  • The Insecurity State

    Donald W. Shriver Jr. : Americans are now caught in a security paradox: We expect the government to protect us, but its responses make us feel even more insecure. Subscribe

  • In the Black(water)

    Jeremy Scahill : Hurricane victims are still homeless in New Orleans, but thanks to the federal government's $30 million contract bonanza, Blackwater USA's profits are soaring.

Web

  • Emerging Writers

    Seeking Justice Where There Is No Peace

    Anja Tranovich : As conditions worsen in Darfur, the nascent International Criminal Court, whose mandate is to bring genocidaires to justice in a chaotic environment hostile to the rule of law, is facing a daunting challenge.

  • TruthDig

    Heckuva Job

    Robert Scheer : Desperate to report progress in Iraq Bush boasts that the newest Iraqi leader has taken his phone call twice. Wow. And it only cost $200 billion and thousands of dead and maimed Americans.

  • Moral Compass

    'Why Can't We?'

    Samantha Power : Confronting the forces of war, genocide and lawlessness begins with the belief that individual citizens have the power--and the responsibility--to focus our government's mind, change its priorities and save lives.

  • Bitter Wine for Israel's Bedouins

    Neve Gordon : Israel's plans for a series of farms and wineries designed to draw tourists to the Negev Desert is the latest insult to its marginalized Bedouin population.

  • Howl

    Surveillance for Sale?

    Nicholas von Hoffman : It's outrageous enough that the NSA is secretly monitoring Americans' calling patterns. But has anyone considered what would happen if incompetent or unscrupulous monitors sold that information to the highest bidder?

  • Emerging Writers

    The Scramble for Oil

    Cora Currier : The Bush Administration's warm embrace of the Equatorial Guinea's despotic President Teodoro Mbasogo demonstrates how low it will go in pursuit of oil.

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