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The American Prospect

A monthly political journal of liberal though. Contains articles that generate debate, further ideas, and set agendas; and provides a forum for working through the controversies and hard choices facing all Americans. Includes regular topics and features. Directed toward leaders, academic audiences, and citizens with an interest in public policy.

The Catholic paradox.(Book Review)
January 01, 2004

The Democrats' micro economics.(The Last Word)
January 01, 2004

A tradition tested.(Correspondence)(Letter to the Editor)
January 01, 2004

Jobs, not GDP.(Correspondence)(Letter to the Editor)
January 01, 2004

At least they're reading us.(Correspondence)(Letter to the Editor)
January 01, 2004

One funny liberal.(Correspondence)(Letter to the Editor)
January 01, 2004

Spare the dime!(Devil in the Details)
January 01, 2004

How a bill becomes a law (revised).(Devil in the Details)
January 01, 2004

Off the Wall Street Journal.(Brief Article)
January 01, 2004

Brave new words.
January 01, 2004

Friends of spam.
January 01, 2004

Do good and dump W.
January 01, 2004

Phoenix rising: tucked away in the recent Iraqi appropriation was $3 b...
January 01, 2004

The terror trap: hard-line campaigns against Islamic terrorism--here o...
January 01, 2004

Abort mission: Ronald Reagan's miniseries may have bombed, but his glo...
January 01, 2004

For a smarter public, Deliberation Day.(Comment)
January 01, 2004

No common sense in the Commonwealth.(The Taxonomist)
January 01, 2004

Is it time to believe? Bill Clinton rebuilt the Democratic Party in cr...
January 01, 2004

And they're off! Dean may be on a roll, but he's still 2,159 delegates...
January 01, 2004

Super hype: not all delegates are created equal, but party insiders ca...
January 01, 2004

A bad senior moment: the GOP won this Medicare fight. Now, Dems must k...
January 01, 2004

The O'Connor project: can we end racial discrimination without affirma...
January 01, 2004

The low-wage puzzle: why is America generating so many bad jobs--and h...
January 01, 2004

Las Vegas as a workers' paradise: the hotel workers' union boosted wag...
January 01, 2004

Higher skills, fewer jobs: with advanced technology and skilled worker...
January 01, 2004

Wal-Mart nation.
January 01, 2004

Press one for better service: squeezed by corporate managers, call cen...
January 01, 2004

Banking on decent jobs: bankers have choices in how they use new techn...
January 01, 2004

When the high road isn't enough: North Carolina's hosiery industry has...
January 01, 2004

Pathways to good jobs: can career ladders solve the low-wage problem?
January 01, 2004

High-wage America: how we can reclaim a middle-class society.(Editoria...
January 01, 2004

Revolution now (and then)! The Battle of Algiers defined a political m...
January 01, 2004

Culture war, round 3077: this latest battle has it all: a federal inte...
January 01, 2004

A pretty business.(Book Review)
January 01, 2004

Bookshelf: the World of Tomorrow.(Book Review)(Brief Review)
January 01, 2004

Works on progress.(Book Review)
January 01, 2004

The new politics of Medicare.(Prospects)
January 01, 2004