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An eco-pioneer’s final words

Ernest Callenbach
The visionary author of "Ecotopia," who died in April, warns of dark times ahead, but sees a path through the decay

“Mad Men’s” generation gap

Nelle Engoron
As Megan makes a surprising choice, Don is confronted with changing '60s culture -- and Pete's spiral continues

Partisan death jam

Lucy McKeon
The two parties aren't just making progress impossible, they're destroying our political system. An expert explains

Let Biden be Biden

Joan Walsh
The VP comes out for same sex marriage. Then his office insists he "was saying what the president has said"

Surveillance State democracy

Glenn Greenwald
As the FBI seeks full access to all forms of Internet communication, it is not voters who need to be convinced

Whole Foods is coming? Time to buy

Will Doig
Forget Starbucks: It's the gourmet grocer that lands just before neighborhoods really explode

Republicans: Wired for homophobia

Chris Mooney
New research sheds light on why conservatives are so eager to embrace anti-gay pseudoscience

From brat to activist

Roger Catlin
Adam Yauch's transformation from hooligan to human rights figure paralleled a generation's coming-of-age

Romney’s useless allies

Daniel Denvir
Once supposed to be crucial 2012 assets, swing-state governors like Tom Corbett are looking more like liabilities

Obama’s faith-based failure

Sarah Posner
A troubling hallmark of "compassionate conservatism" -- the faith-based initiative -- persists despite promises

Preparing for the big one

Robert M. Hazen
It's only a matter of time before a large asteroid hits us again -- but, realistically, what can we do about it?

Murdoch’s murky future

Barry Neild
A UK report declares him "unfit" to run an international company. Here's what it means for his U.S. media holdings

Pick of the week: An early-’60s hipster time capsule

Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: Shirley Clarke's once-banned "The Connection" is a lean, mean saga of jazz, junk and rebellion

Americans Elect canceling caucuses, has no candidates

Alex Pareene
Elites discover actual voters don't share their thirst for a "moderate" deficit hawk independent candidate

Hiding 9/11’s last secrets

Josh Meyer
The military tribunal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed means the American people will never know what drove him to terror

The NYPD May Day siege

Natasha Lennard
Pundits can argue back and forth over what Occupy's May Day achieved, but I just can't get over the police presence

The Bushies are back

Jordan Michael Smith
Missed the neocons? Don't worry: Mitt Romney's getting the band together again

I feel awful about my affair

Cary Tennis
It was stupid, cruel and unsatisfying, and now I'm miserable

Reboot the Romney-bot

Gary Kamiya
Since clinching the nomination, the candidate's behavior has become even less recognizably human

Blood on the ice

David Sirota
Hockey has sunk to new levels of brutality -- and fans are excitedly cheering it on

Lessons of a baby bucket list

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Avery Lynn Canahuati accomplished a lot in her six months of life. Imagine what the rest of us can do in a lifetime

Kansas’ nasty new tax plan

Andrew Leonard
Here's how it works when conservatives control everything: The wealthy get coddled and the poor get a bum's rush

Did May Day succeed?

Sean Captain
Yesterday’s Occupy reboot mobilized a diverse group of people, but reverted to familiar tactics in the end

Spain’s eroding labor rights

Guy Hedgecoe
Workers blast new reform as dangerous and ineffective, while employers want the country to be more competitive
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