July/August 2008
Departments
Editorials
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Obama the Nominee
They said it couldn't happen in America. -
Not Wars But Conversations
If business rivals can talk, why can't governments?
Letters
Current Thinking
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Congress Enables More Years of War; Iran
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Protest Against Torture Training at the School of the Americas
The Contrarian
Politics & Society
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On the very real possibility of Transformational Change
A hopeful letter to the next generation. -
Integral Politics and the Evolution of Consciousness and Culture
Us Against Them is the problem. Integral is the solution. -
Transforming the U.S. Media: Commercial Free at Last
Counter attack on the invasion of our minds. -
Obama and the Flag Pin
Standing up to Societal Phoniness. Don't fall for a false "We." -
The Contest and the Spectacle
The deeper meaning of theDemocratic Primaries two-ring circus. -
Obama as Reparations
The quest for a post-racial America -- will this be adequate recompense for slavery? -
Faith in Action: Ending Slavery, Together
Modern solutions to a resurgent scourge. -
Can a Group Like MomsRising.org Lead the U.S. to a New Bottom Line?
Rocking the cradle -- and American politics. -
The Moral Dimension of Sports - Patriotism at the Ballpark
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The Moral Dimension of Sports - The Case of the Giants
Can the nation hold all the players in its National Pastime to a moral standard - even the team owners?
Rethinking Religion
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The Jews Who Wrote in Arabic
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Human Rights and Ecology
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The Death Penalty is Losing
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Ending the Death Penalty in New Jersey
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Separating Faith from Belief
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Consciousness Commodified: The Attention-Deficit Society
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Who Should Take Care of the Poor?
Culture
Books
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Change We Can Believe In
"Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future" by Bill McKibben, Times Books, 2007 "Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility" by Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger, Houghton Mifflin, 2007 -
Response to Gottlieb
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Caroline Fourest’s "Brother Tariq"
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Soulful at the Start
"Revolutionary Spirits" by Gary Kowalski, Bluebridge, 2008 -
Mark Lilla’s Political Theology
"The Stillborn God" by Mark Lilla
Stand Up Comedy
Humor
Poetry
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