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In Bad Faith

February 5, 2010 | web only
At yesterday's National Prayer Breakfast, President Obama revealed that he still falls prey to the idea that religious beliefs are unimpeachable -- even when those beliefs affect the liberty of others.

Fiscal Folly

February 5, 2010
We need more deficit spending on public investment and jobs now, then deficit reduction once recovery comes.

The Real Chinese Threat

February 4, 2010 | web only
The Quadrennial Defense Review's treatment of China isn't just dull -- it's tone deaf.

Literature from the Underground

February 5, 2010
Does a new anthology devoted to a hip-hop classic elevate the genre to its rightful place as a literary form?

Beyond the Creative Class

February 4, 2010 | web only
TAP talks with Christopher Carrick, an urban planner with the Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, about regional inequality and if there is life after Richard Florida.

Don't Judge the Budget by Its Cover

February 3, 2010 | web only
The substance of Obama's budget isn't conservative, but his way of selling it sure is.

The Problem of Too Little Money in Politics

The Problem of Too Little Money in Politics

February 8, 2010 | web only

The real concern after Citizens United should be that small donors will stop giving.

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A Tour of Six States
February 8, 2010

Snapshots of the fiscal crisis across the nation.

An End to the "Long War"
February 3, 2010 | web only

The current Quadrennial Defense Review underscores the stark contrast between Obama's and Bush's visions for U.S. military engagement.

The Power of the "Post-Racial" Narrative
February 2, 2010 | web only

Many white Americans latch on to the myth of color blindness because they are afraid that even after electing a black president, they must still wrestle with their own privilege.

The Battle Over Don't Ask, Don't Tell
February 2, 2010 | web only

By advocating for a kinder and gentler form of marriage inequality, conservatives may have accidentally ceded the argument for keeping gays out of the military.

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Reforming the Meat Market

February 2, 2010 | web only
As the USDA's latest appointee, Elisabeth Hagen has been charged with keeping our food safe. But can one person fix a system that in some ways still resembles The Jungle?



Swagger Like Us

February 1, 2010
Should women amplify their aggression to mimic successful men? Or should they play up what supposedly makes them different?

What Happened to Democracy?

February 1, 2010
Nobody seems to be talking about the reforms needed to clean up democracy.

Willed Amnesia

February 1, 2010 | web only
Israel's new amnesty law only perpetuates the narrative that the only people hurt by settlement in Gaza were the settlers, whose ideal communities have been lost forever.

A Museum of One's Own

January 29, 2010
Can writers' former homes become tourist destinations? The odds are long and the payoff is low.



How to Kill the Filibuster with Only 51 Votes

January 29, 2010 | web only
Under the Supreme Court's precedents, just 51 senators will have a brief opportunity to reform or eliminate the filibuster next January.

Where Was the Narrative?

January 28, 2010 | web only
There's no law requiring that State of the Union addresses be dull, overlong lists of provisions and proposals, but it has certainly come to seem that way.

The Rental Breakdown

January 28, 2010 | web only
The sub-prime crisis put a spotlight on homeowners -- but renters have suffered from declining housing stock and slashed federal supports.

The Return of Childish Things

January 28, 2010 | web only
The smallness of Washington and the natural nervousness of the electorate proved too much for Obama's original vision. But there's still hope.

Breaking the Banks

January 27, 2010 | web only
Obama's endorsement of stiffer bank regulation has been a long time coming.

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Literature from the Underground

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American Taliban
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The marriage between religious fundamentalism and market conservatism is as strong as ever.

A Museum of One's Own

Can writers' former homes become tourist destinations? The odds are long and the payoff is low.

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