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LETTERS THE CONTRARIAN: Obama's Cautious Path to Education Reform EditorialsAfghanistan: Obama Capitulates to the War Makers Obama has become one of the most brilliant and nuanced articulators of the "war as the path to peace" worldview. It won't work. Interview with Keith Ellison One of our most progressive representatives talks about health care, war, Blue Dog Democrats, and how to support Obama to be the progressive president we voted for.
Politics and Society FEATURE ARTICLEAmerican Depressions by HARRIET FRAAD Why are we depressed? And why aren’t we doing anything about it? Robert Bergman by PETER GABEL The photographic portraits of Robert Bergman are breathtaking works of art that bring us face to face with other human beings. Waking Up from Denial by JORDI PIGEM Let this economic crisis be what the Greeks called a happy crisis -- one that heals a disease.
Justice in Jerusalem by JOSH HEALEY The poet disinvited from J Street’s conference describes the generational divide in the Jewish Left. An American Peace Initiative: (Is there a nice way of saying "an imposed solution"?) by GERSHON BASKIN A Two-State Solution. Whether Israel and Palestine like it or not.
Celebrity Culture and the Obama Brand by CHRISTOPHER HEDGES They have it all. We want it all. How celebrity distracts us from substance.
Wanting Fully Without Attachment by MIKI KASHTAN Desire does not cause suffering. Desire is life. The suffering arises from the way we treat our desires. In My Flesh I See God: A Neurobiological Perspective on Being Human by JOACHIM BAUER AND TSVI BLANCHARD For years we were defined by the "Selfish Gene. "Now, take a look at the "Social Brain." Sunni-Shia Sectarianism and Competition for the Leadership of Global Islam by DAVID PINAULT Muslims are seeking global versions of Islam to replace the local versions from which globalization has uprooted them. Rethinking Religion Commonwealth Economics: Christian Socialism as Tradition and Problem by GARY DORRIEN Social Gospelers were dismissed for speaking an optimistic language of progress and social evolution-but they were more right than their opponents.
Married to Calvin: For Better or For Worse by TONY CAMPOLO Calvinism stimulated capitalism, science, democracy, and environmentalism but also, it has to be admitted, anti-Semitism.
A Broken Frame: Sephardi Occlusion and the Repairing of Jewish Dysfunction by DAVID SHASHA The open-minded religious humanism of Maimonides that informed the Sephardic outlook is needed today throughout Judaism.
A Holy Curiosity: The Synergy of Reason and Emotion by BRADLEY SHAVIT ARTSON Spock, meet Samson: neither of you can function without the other.
CultureBOOKSStudent Power Review by BETTINA APTHEKER
The Mystery of Forgiveness Review by ROGER S. GOTTLIEB
Political Geography of the Imagination Review by SEAN ENRIGHT
MUSICQuiet Ecstasy Review by JONATHAN SEIDEL
POETRY Bird by ALAN MICHAEL PARKER Tikkun Recommends Click here to check out what Tikkun Recommended in this issue Archives of Past IssuesClick here to visit archives of past issues of the magazine going all the way back to our very first edition! |