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The Progressive

The Progressive

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  • 主办单位:The Progressive Magazine
  • 创刊时间:1909
  • 出版周期:12
  • 地址:美国
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN 0033-0736
  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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1997年

A genius for activism - Treatment Action Group Policy Director Mark Harrington; MacArthur Award for AIDS activism Bob Blanchard (-)

D.C.'s indentured servants - Washington, D.C.; exploitation of foreign domestic workers Martha Honey (-)

'The First Amendment is not a stop sign against reform.' - American Civil Liberties Union - The ACLU Vs. Public Citizen: A Debate on Campaign Finance - Cover Story Bob Schiff (-)

So I lied: whatever happened to the abortion lobbyist who repented? - Ron Fitzgerald, head of National Coalition of Abortion Providers, and the partial birth abortion issue - Interview Melanie Conklin (-)

Pol Pot and the left - many Americans on the left, underestimated the ferocity of the attacks that Pol Pot unleashed against the Cambodian people - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

Oliver North throws a party: what a lovely Cold War it was - $150-a-plate dinner given on the anniversary of North's Iran-contra Congressional hearings Ruth Conniff (-)

NASA's nuclear gamble - October 1997 launch of a Cassini space probe which will carry 732.3 lbs of potentially dangerous plutonium: includes information on anti-launch activities - Cover Story Karl Grossman (-)

Who needs the earth? - boring news stories increase Americans' apathy towards real issues - Column Susan Douglas (-)

The Way We Really Are: Coming to Terms with America's Changing Families. - book reviews Martha Baskin (-)

Groundbreaking at Livermore Lab - protesters at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory against new National Ignition Facility which would create tiny nuclear explosions - Column Gina K. Thornburg (-)

The Global Media: The New Missionaries of Corporate Capitalism. - book reviews Amitabh Pal (-)

Memoirs of a survivor - survivor of the 1975 Khmer Rouge massacres in Cambodia wants questions answered - Column Sophea Mouth (-)

Face facts - summer 1997 and different faces Kate Clinton (-)

Budget cave - budget agreement really helps only about top 1% - Column (-)

Blaxploitation is back - black-themed movies and mental slavery Fredrick L. McKissack, Jr. (-)

Anyone hearing this? - news on foreign money and election campaigns scandal is not being distributed - Column (-)

Fantasy Island: Royal Caribbean parcels off a piece of Haiti - Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Labadee, Haiti Catherine Orenstein (-)

Who is playing politics? - coverage of Haiti in US media - Editorial (-)

The death march - Timothy McVeigh trial and capital punishment - Editorial (-)

Drugs, CIA, media - U.S. Central Intelligence Agency - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

Fallen senator takes on 'death tax.' - Bob Packwood lobbies against estate taxes - Cover Story - Interview Ruth Conniff (-)

My new talk show - humor - liberal media critiques - Pundit Watch - Column Susan Douglas (-)

Wall Street. - book reviews John Buell (-)

Dishwasher. - periodical reviews Catherine Capellaro (-)

Crash-test gays - humor - Kate Clinton (-)

Wole Soyinka: 'this regime just does not believe in innocence.' - Nigeria author/exile - Interview Zia Jaffrey (-)

Spoiling for success: in New Mexico, the Green Party costs the Democrats a Congressional seat John Nichols (-)

Dick Armey's slander suit - political humor - Off The Map - Column Will Durst (-)

Back behind the mike - Jim Hightower's United Broadcasting Network radio talk show, "Hightower Radio" - Brief Article Matthew Rothschild (-)

Yet another budget betrayal - federal budget for the 1997-98 fiscal period Doug Henwood (-)

Dopesters have more fun - satire on Jack Davis's birthday party and other topics - Column Will Durst (-)

FDR scorned, the FEC starves - Franklin Roosevelt memorial; Federal Election Commission's lack of funding - Column Ruth Conniff (-)

Another nameless prostitute says the man is innocent - poem - Cover Story Martin Espada (-)

NATO stands for war - North Atlantic Treaty Organization expansion - Editorial (-)

All things censored - National Public Radio program allegedly censored a poem - Cover Story Martin Espada (-)

Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life. - book reviews Saul Landau (-)

Black athletes on parade - sociopolitical responsibilities of African American sports stars - Column Adolph Reed, Jr. (-)

Feminism's false triumph - cultural politics - Column Susan Douglas (-)

Our independence day - poem Bruce Weigl (-)

Organizing temps - Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment's efforts on behalf of temporary employees - Brief Article Ron Nixon (-)

Electronic public space - for film and video documentaries Pat Aufderheide (-)

Help for battered immigrant women - National Network for Battered Immigrant Women - Brief Article Catherine Capellaro (-)

School of the Americas critic - retired U.S. Army Major Joseph A. Blair Barbara Jentzsch (-)

Greenspan on the grill - Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan's testimony before the House Banking Committee's Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy (-)

The volunteer state - Presidential summit on volunteerism (-)

HIgh wattage: consumer front groups wire the debate on deregulation - electric utility deregulation Ruth Conniff (-)

McCain-Feingold to the rescue - defense of McCain-Feingold campaign-finance reform bill - Letter to the Editor - Brief Article Russell D. Feingold (-)

Going nuclear: your utility company may soon be involved in making warheads - includes related article on plans to recycle mixed-oxide fuel Erin Middlewood (-)

Idaho's enemies: the National Guard counts environmentalists among them - Cover Story Jeffrey St. Clair (-)

Personal History. - book reviews Norman Solomon (-)

Like a Hurricane: The American Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee. - book reviews Ward Churchill (-)

Fort Brag - anthropologist Anna Simmons claims women soldiers endanger military morale - Column Kate Clinton (-)

Mining plans poison town - opposition to Crandon Mining Co. plans in Nashville, Wisconsin Will Fantle (-)

Sultans of academe - media coverage of higher education - Column Susan Douglas (-)

William Greider - editor of Rolling Stone - Interview Eyal Press (-)

Sharing the drug money - activists demand share of forfeiture assets Mike Ervin (-)

Inside out: Arthur Dong gets to know gay-bashers - director of film 'Licensed to Kill' - Interview Bob Blanchard (-)

2000 Ad John Nichols (-)

The English lesson - Labor Party wins British election - Column John Nichols (-)

Welfare profiteers - military contractors, consulting firms, and entrepreneurs seek money as the federal government cuts welfare Ruth Conniff (-)

Fire in the sky - satirical comments on situations around the US - Off The Map - Column Will Durst (-)

Ginsberg, now and forever - Allen Ginsberg - Column Matthew Rothschild (-)

All fed up - comments on Alan Greenspan's monetary policy, the new repressive immigration laws, and the $3 bil annual US aid to Israel without peace - Commentary - Editorial (-)

Lippo goes to high school - Indonesia's Lippo Bank and others provide propaganda pamphlet to US public high schools: includes a related article on Massachusetts' proposed bill to bar from state contracts, firms dealing with Indonesia - Cover Story Eyal Press (-)

The right discovers East Timor - concern for Timorese people used as a political weapon - Cover Story Eyal Press (-)

The Suharto lobby - Indonesia's voice in Washington - Cover Story Eyal Press (-)

Pass the helium - the reality of corporate unreality - Pundit Watch - Column Susan Douglas (-)

Connecting the sects - mass culture in the US Kate Clinton (-)

The fear that doesn't - American descendent of European Jews remembers Frances Payne Adler (-)

City bans sweatshop products - no municipal purchases of such products by officials in North Olmsted, OH allowed John Nichols (-)

'Manya' and AIDS: a departure for comics - comic book character in third book written by Jen Benka and Kris Dresen Jennifer Geigel (-)

Not dead yet - drive for federal campaign finance reform - Editorial (-)

Warning: feminism is hazardous to your health Ruth Conniff (-)

Suing for Jesus: a new legal team wants to cleanse the campuses for Christ - Alliance Defense Fund Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

No pay for overtime: 'family friendly' Republicans want to lift the forty-hour work week John Nichols (-)

Turkey's terrorists: a CIA legacy lives on Lucy Komisar (-)

Teacher of the Year gives vouchers a failing grade - Milwaukee, WI - Cover Story Bob Peterson (-)

Body-bag journalism - local TV news - Pundit Watch - Column Susan Douglas (-)

Hello, Dolly - humor - cloning of a sheep - Unplugged - Column Kate Clinton (-)

No Contest: Corporate Lawyers and the Perversion of Justice in America. - book reviews Morton Mintz (-)

A new minimum: $10 and hour - Class Notes - Column Adolph Reed, Jr. (-)

Pity poor Bill - humor - Bill Clinton, various other political anecdotes - Off The Map - Column Will Durst (-)

Everything for Sale: The Virtues and Limits of Markets. - book reviews John Buell (-)

Moral nap time - humor - Bill Clinton's 2nd Inaugural - Unplugged - Column Kate Clinton (-)

PODER to the people - People Organized in Defense of Earth and her Resources, East Austin, TX Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

If These Walls Could Talk Anne Elizabeth Moore (-)

Ivonics lesson - humor - ebonics and White English; and other subjects - Off The Map - Column Will Durst (-)

Funeral for a friend - AIDS victim - Further Comment - Column Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

President Gold Digger - Paula Jones v. Bill Clinton - Editorial (-)

Casinos for Chiapas - Mexico eyes gambling industry Chip Mitchell (-)

Calling Archibald Cox - campaign finance reform and investigation - Editorial (-)

Out in the cold: Washington shows drug addicts the door - impacts of federal welfare reform - Cover Story Melanie Conklin (-)

Parish of heretics - Washington Post fires pacifist columnist Colman McCarthy - Editorial Matthew Rothschild (-)

Girding for disaster: local officials and private charities brace themselves for welfare reform Ruth Conniff (-)

Body, Remember. - book reviews Mike Ervin (-)

Love in action - Washington, D.C. antipoverty workers - Reflections - Column Colman McCarthy (-)

No hearing for peace - lack of coverage of the call for nuclear disarmament by 21 retired US generals and admirals - Editorial (-)

Waist High in the World: A Life Among the Nondisabled. - book reviews Kathi Wolfe (-)

Masks and ratings - Pundit Watch - Column Susan Douglas (-)

Homeboys in Outer Space Fredrick L. McKissack, Jr. (-)

Hold the milk - political humor - Off The Map - Column Will Durst (-)

Christopher Hitchens - columnist - Interview Sasha Abramsky (-)

White House green - business interests and the new cabinet (-)

U.S. interests stoke the violence in Colombia - multinational corporations - Escalating The Drug War - Cover Story Steven Dudley (-)

Terror stalks a Colombian town - Apartado, Colombia - Escalating The Drug War - Cover Story Melanie Conklin (-)

Life after Ellen - humor - 'Ellen' network TV character admits to being a lesbian - Unplugged - Column Kate Clinton (-)

Clinton pushes military aid; human-rights abusers lap it up - Escalating The Drug War - Cover Story Eyal Press (-)

East Timor's Unfinished Struggle: Inside the Timorese Resistance. - book reviews Ben Terrall (-)

Token equality - class politics - Class Notes - Column Adolph Reed, Jr. (-)

Ratings, new and improved - humor - TV-ratings system - Pundit Watch - Column Susan Douglas (-)

The problem with black T.V - Culture - simplistic comedy TV portrayals - Column Fredrick L. McKissack (-)

Prisoners With AIDS-Rights Advocacy Group Newsline. - periodical reviews Kathryn Kingsbury (-)

'We refuse to sacrifice the First Amendment in a desperate attempt to adopt reform legislation.' - American Civil Liberties Union - The ACLU Vs. Public Citizen: A Debate on Campaign Finance - Cover Story Laura W. Murphy (-)

Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire. - book reviews John Buell (-)

Yackety-yak about race - Column Adolph Reed, Jr. (-)

Reinventing the Enemy's Language: North American Native Women's Writing. - book reviews Mark Anthony Rolo (-)

Brooklyn South. - television program reviews Susan Douglas (-)

There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos. - book reviews Michael Feldman (-)

Kissing icons - gay artist Alex Donis, Galeria de la Raza, San Francisco, California - Brief Article Bob Armstrong (-)

Getting steamed - global warming, media coverage of women and other issues - Brief Article Kate Clinton (-)

Touring the breast-cancer industry - Cancer Industry Tour for creating awareness of role of chemicals and pollution in cancer - Brief Article Mary Ann Swissler (-)

A memorial for stolen lives - Stolen Lives Project for victims of police brutality; publication of 'Stolen Lives' - Brief Article Mike Ervin (-)

Patti Smith - rock-music singer - Interview John Nichols (-)

Full nets empty seas - harmful effects of supertrawlers on ocean fisheries David Helvarg (-)

Iraq's children - effect of economic sanctions on Iraqi children George Capaccio (-)

Meet the people who make land mines - Accudyne Corp - includes related article on smart land mines - Cover Story Catherine Capello (-)

Valley Girl feminism - new feminist magazine Jane does not compare to Ms. magazine - Column Susan Douglas (-)

No justice for immigrants - abuses of 1996 immigration law - Column (-)

Firewall: The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and Cover-up. - book reviews Peter Kornbluh (-)

The descent of black conservatism - Class Notes - Column Adolph Reed, Jr. (-)

Ending welfare: were we wrong? - Editorial (-)

Disarmed and Dangerous: The Radical Lives and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan. - book reviews Jay Murphy (-)

Our Guys. - book reviews Susan Douglas (-)

Uprising in Cancer Alley - Convent-St. James, Louisiana region beset with petrochemical pollution - Brief Article Ron Nixon (-)

All politics is lo-cal - humor - media and politics - Unplugged - Brief Article - Column Kate Clinton (-)

Questionable future for New Zealand - US pressures to drop its nuclear-free policy as a condition for rejoining the ANZUS Alliance - Brief Article Sam Day (-)

Salman Rushdie: 'even this colossal threat did not work. Life goes on.' - Interview Christopher Hitchens (-)

'Banking terrorist' fights for poor - Bruce Marks's Neighborhood Assistance Corp. of America fights banks for loans for low-income areas - Brief Article Michael Hudson (-)

Confessions of a cyclist - bicycling Colman McCarthy (-)

Poor Magazine. - periodical reviews Bob Armstrong (-)

Ganging up on civil liberties - anti-gang policing and civil rights Nina Siegal (-)

Who us? Stop blaming kids and TV - for crime and substance abuse Mike Males (-)

Pity the Iraqi soccer team - run by Saddam Hussein's son Odai - brief political and current events humor and satire - Off The Map - Column - Brief Article Will Durst (-)

Senator Clinton? - prospects of Clinton running for back to Congress after the presidency - Cover Story John Nicholas (-)

Money and classes - education policy should focus on funding equalization between rich and poor districts, not on Bill Clinton's national testing scheme - Editorial - Brief Article (-)

The Apples - poem W.S. Di Piero (-)

The Teamster haul - Ron Carey campaign funding scandal erodes the public relations gains from the UPS strike - Editorial - Brief Article (-)

The Life of Poetry. - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

Pay per plea: public defenders come at a price - trend toward fees for public-defender representation - Cover Story Erin Middlewood (-)

Radically Gay. - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

Wall Street Week Susan Douglas (-)

The Rooster's Egg: On the Persistence of Prejudice. - book reviews Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

Feminism Is Not the Story of My Life. - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

Tying the Gordian knot - same-sex marriage - Column Anne-Marie Cusac (-)

The Scapegoat Generation: America's War on Adolescents. - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

Imagine the Angels of Bread. - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy. - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

Krik? Krak! - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

The Architect of Desire: Beauty and Danger in the Stanford White Family. - book reviews Ruth Conniff (-)

Convicted in the Womb: One Man's Journey from Prisoner to Peacemaker. - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

Cornel West - professor of Afro-American Studies and Religion at Harvard University - Interview John Nichols (-)

The Case Against the Global Economy. - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

Me and Mario down by the schoolyard: recollections of the Berkeley Free-Speech Movement - Mario Savio Barbara Garson (-)

Corporations Are Gonna Get Your Mama. - book reviews Matthew Rothschild (-)

'I hunt men': meet the self-ordained officers of the bail-bond industry - Cover Story Christian Parenti (-)