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The author, a former high Clinton Administration official with responsibility for social policy, resigned his office last year rather than be a party to the President's signing of a "welfare-reform" bill. Here he speaks out for the first time. by Peter Edelman |
A more dispassionate assessment of Thomas Jefferson offers insights that the gathering indictment can't -- into slavery, into democracy, and into the sources of the "American Creed." by Benjamin Schwarz Many arguments made in behalf of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia are based on misreadings of history, misinterpretations of data, and sheer misinformation. by Ezekiel Emanuel | |
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Reports Notes & Comment: And Now for the News In Edward Gibbon's magisterial history of Rome's decline the past seems perpetually about the present. by Robert D. Kaplan Recent salvos on questions of grammar and usage. by Mark Halpern Personal File: Vigilance What it's like to be the child of someone whose advice about life always comes down to "Watch out!" by Meg Cimino Fiction & Poetry A poem by Steven Cramer A poem by Brad Leithauser A short story by Tim Gautreaux Short Circuit A drawing by Guy Billout
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Arts & Leisure Travel: British Islets Jersey, Alderney, Sark, the Scillys -- these islands aren't on the way to anything, which is part of the point. by Hatsy Shields Olivier Messiaen's brilliant fantasias woven from the songs of birds. by Matthew Gurewitsch Books The Revolution Upon Us One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism, by William Greider by Lester C. Thurow The Laureate as Onlooker Sun Under Wood, by Robert Hass by Peter Davison Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese History, by Alastair Iain Johnston by Warren I. Cohen Brief Reviews by Phoebe-Lou Adams Other Departments 77 North Washington Street Contributors Letters (Send a letter to the editor.) The March Almanac Word Court by Barbara Wallraff |
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