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Blacks who say NO to affirmative action
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
African-American support for Proposition 209 should serve as a cautionary reminder: More blacks are joining the conservative sea change in the U.S.
Losing a battle, winning the war
Samuel G. Freedman
Despite Clinton's victory, America is an increasingly conservative country
(Not) talking 'bout my generation…
Lori Leibovich
One student-for-Clinton's journey from hope to despair
Whose family values?
Lori Leibovich
The elections may be all about "families," but families don't build schools, provide health care or make the streets safe
Counsel of Elders
Divina Infusino
Far from the madding capital, the former Surgeon General reflects on health care reform and her own downfall
Where eagles don't dare
Anne LamottColin Powell: Big government's ungrateful son
Andrew RossThe making of a Republican revolutionary
Samuel G. Freedman
Say hello to the real driving force behind the GOP. And he isn't Bob Dole
Sharon Olds
Dwight Garner
The poet talks about breathing, the Pope's penis, and the necessity of getting out of art's way.
The Declaration
John Perry BarlowThe SALON Interview: Tony Kushner
Christopher Hawthorne
America's real taboo is talking about a different society, says the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
The Scorching of the American Palette
Dwight Garner
At the country's biggest fancy food show, the hottest items promise to kick yo' ass
Why bad things happen to good people in politics
Fred Branfman
A veteran of America's political trenches explains why public service has become a dirty term -- and how we can clean up the system
Carolyn Chute’s Wicked Good Militia
Dwight Garner
The author of "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" is leading an army of grave, silent woodsmen in a backwoods campaign against corporate greed
The People's Pit Bull
Alexander Cockburn
Pat Buchanan is moving into the void left by liberals' failure to address the issue of economic injustice
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