Noted.
The Editors : Afghanistan War
A how-to for taking action on Afghanistan.
Tom Hayden : Afghanistan
After months of silence on peace issues, MoveOn is mobilizing its members to demand an exit strategy for Afghanistan.
Tom Hayden : Congress
A pending amendment to the $100 billion war spending bill also authorizes suppression of hundreds of torture photos. Will MoveOn use its muscle to stand up for progressive principles?

Jeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith : Iraq War
The government drops efforts to prosecute an officer who refused to fight in Iraq. But the Army continues its campaign against him.

Tom Hayden : World Economy
Demonstrations April 4 calling Wall Street to account could help progressive populism come alive in America. Obama and Congress need the pressure.

Tom Hayden : Afghanistan War
The peace movement claims victory with Obama's promise to pull US troops from Iraq by 2011. But elsewhere in a volatile world, a long war looms.
Laura Foner & David Weinstein
Guided by the principles of liberation theology, he devoted his life to the pursuit of peace and social justice.
Anat Biletzki : Israel
Some of us, as Israelis, are grieving over what we have become. Blaming the other side with a roster of rehearsed clichés cannot mitigate the grief.
Cora Weiss
As a new president takes charge, it is time to talk together, to walk together and to work together. It is the only time we have.
Tom Hayden : Presidential Election 2008
Thinking of casting a symbolic vote for Nader or some other third-party progressive? Think again.
The Iranian president encounters members of US peace groups and religious organization.
Tom Hayden : Presidential Election 2008
The challenge to the peace movement is not to liberalize the empire; the task is to peacefully and steadily bring it to an end--and make democracy safe for the world.
Tom Hayden : Presidential Election 2008
It was a barely good week for the antiwar movement in Denver; peace voters face huge challenges in the election season ahead.
Tom Hayden : Presidential Election 2008
McCain and the neocons are heating up a conflict in the Caucasus; it's up to the peace movement to keep Obama from signing on.
Tom Hayden : Presidential Election 2008
If millions are to be spent on an anti-Iraq, anti-McCain message, the money will come from the Obama campaign or not at all.
The movement she inspired--passionate, pacifist and siding with the scorned--is seventy-five and going strong.
