The Passage of Power is a terrific book -- perhaps not as essential as The Master of the Senate because the material is more familiar, but very, very good. One.
I can't disagree with Mr. Thill's logic: It would be foolish indeed to have invested so much in [drone] technologies only to watch them molder as mere weapons of war-force.
Responding mostly to Doug Henwood's piece (I think), Corey Robin asks the labor-left a hard question: This is a challenge to the left. Not the left that’s out there already.
NALP has released preliminary employment statistics for the class of 2011 as of nine months after graduation. They are, unsurprisingly, terrible. 12% of 2011 graduates were completely unemployed in February.
Several readers recommended this Doug Henwood piece, which is sort of a leftier-than-thou version of Ezra Klein's fatalism, arguing that organized labor should cede the field of electoral politics. Henwood.
Quantified.
If you ever wanted to read FBI documents on training against so-called "ecoterrorism," now is your chance. This stuff is pretty disturbing since we see an ever expanding definition of.
I think this calls for a nice, quick lawsuit.
- All projection, all the time
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- The paranoid fantasy world of the American right wing, NCAA tournament edition
- Trump and dump
- Bank man fried
- Announcing Track Changes: Selected Reviews by Abigail Nussbaum
- The Martyrology of the American Right
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,588
- Eastman and Down: the permanent disbarment episode
- The Ballad of Buckley’s Blowhard