RSS Feeds Feeds: Articles | Issues
About TAP Blogs Subscribe Donate
Current Issue   |   Special Report   |   Debates / Chat   |   Recent Articles   |   Columnists   |   Archive

Remember Me
Forgot your password?

The symbol identifies content for paid subscribers only.


 

Palin for President!

November 18, 2009 | web only
Palin's book is full of half-truths and self-congratulation. But for a woman aimed at 2012, such inaccuracies may not matter.

The Graduation Gap

November 18, 2009
America needs to do a much better job of increasing its college enrollment and graduation rates, especially for less advantaged students.

Obama Makes the Case for Attending Copenhagen

November 17, 2009 | web only
By lowering the expectations for what will be accomplished in the December meeting, the president has made a strong case for his own attendance.

The Afghanistan Strategy Dodge

November 18, 2009 | web only
Separating strategy from questions of resources and personnel obscures the options.

Ideas From the Other Washington

November 18, 2009
Policy reforms to increase student success.

The Left Fights Itself

November 17, 2009 | web only
In his new book, Michael Bérubé says the left is torn between radical politics and cultural studies. The loser, naturally, is its relevance.

Girls Just Wanna Have Fangs

Girls Just Wanna Have Fangs

November 19, 2009

From our November issue:
A defense of the teen-girl fan base that has made the Twilight books and movies so wildly successful.

Twilight fans cheer at the Los Angeles premiere of New Moon, out on Friday. (AP Photo/Jennifer Graylock)



When Hope Meets Reality
November 17, 2009 | web only

Obama inspired the country with his campaign, and now he must manage expectations of those swept up by his rhetoric.

The Innovation Administration
November 16, 2009

The White House assumes that newer ideas are always better, but that's not necessarily the case.

Saying Yes in Syracuse
November 16, 2009

A battered industrial city is leading the way in preparing all schoolchildren to succeed in college.

The Canadian Way of War
November 13, 2009

Can we learn to fight from our staid northern neighbors?

Check out our digital editions!


The Left Splits Over Bagram

November 13, 2009 | web only
Is sending some Guantanamo detainees to Bagram a good idea?

That Old Republican Revival

November 13, 2009 | web only
Will the GOP be sufficiently rebuilt to challenge Obama and the Democrats in 2010? Probably not.

Girl Talk

November 12, 2009 | web only
A new book posits zines as the founding documents of third-wave feminist political culture.

The Myth of Judicial Backlash

November 12, 2009 | web only
The failure of gay marriage in Maine proves one thing -- it's not the courts voters mobilize against; it's the issues.

Policy, Pressure, and Peace

November 11, 2009 | web only
If the United States wants peace in the Middle East and Afghanistan, it's going to have to use its leverage.



Democrats Leave Women Behind

November 10, 2009 | web only
Health-insurance reform was supposed to end the cruelties our system inflicts on patients, not create them.

Looking Back, Moving Forward

November 10, 2009 | web only
In the wake of this year's election drama, the only advice Democrats should follow is to make good on their promises.

Under Eighteen to Life

November 10, 2009 | web only
The Supreme Court takes up the question of whether life sentences for juvenile offenders are cruel and unusual.

Constant Comment

November 9, 2009
Kathleen Parker is one of the most-read columnists in America, but Washington is just getting to know her.

Twilight of the Op-Ed Columnist

November 9, 2009
Are syndicated opinion writers a dying breed?

Featured Contributor

Mark  Schmitt Mark Schmitt is the executive editor of The American Prospect. Previously he was a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, director of the Governance and Public Policy program at the Open Society Institute, and policy director to Senator Bill Bradley.

All articles by Mark Schmitt...


Girl Talk
| web only
A new book posits zines as the founding documents of third-wave feminist political culture.

Atlas Drugged
| web only
Her fans still find her intoxicating, but will the right ever truly embrace Ayn Rand?

What's Killing Conservatism?

Self-destruction is inevitable when a rigid ideology of disdain for government fully comes to power.

Renew your print subscription or e-subscription.
Get an e-subscription for $14.95.
Give the gift of political insight. Send The American Prospect to a friend.
Change your email address or street address.
YES! I want to receive The American Prospect
— the essential source for progressive ideas.
Explore The American Prospect's award-winning investigative journalism and provocative essays in a free trial issue. Continue receiving The American Prospect at only $19.95 for a one-year subscription - a savings of 60% off the newsstand price!
First Name
Last Name
Address 1
Address 2
City
State
ZIP     
Email

Should you decide not to continue receiving the magazine after the initial free issue, simply write "cancel" on the invoice and you will not be billed.

© 2009 by The American Prospect, Inc.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Permissions and Reprints