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Can cities desegregate?

Carl H. Nightingale
Urban centers have been racially divided since Mesopotamia -- but radical, global new measures aim to change that

Is the right really breaking up with its racists?

Alex Pareene
The National Review fired two bigots -- but don't expect it to part with the idea that race determines intelligence

Racism and the National Review

Joan Walsh
Derbyshire may be gone, but William F. Buckley's magazine championed divisive racial politics – and still does

The media’s Southern stereotypes

Kristin Rawls
Each election cycle the press portrays the region as rural, stupid and monolithically conservative. We're not

The “Trayvon Martin had it coming” narrative

Kai Wright
Black men are treated as menaces every day. At 17, Trayvon may have done what most of us know we can't: Confront it

Occupy’s heiress

J.A. Myerson
Leah Hunt-Hendrix, the granddaughter of an oil and gas billionaire, is determined to radicalize America's wealthy

Outsourcing conservatism

Corey Robin
Arizona's new contraception law shows how the private sphere often leads the way for reactionary policies

The right wing’s pornography of resentment

Arthur Goldwag
When Rush Limbaugh calls women sluts and asks for their sex tapes, he's not the first prude who wants to watch

What’s the matter with white people?

Joan Walsh
As the GOP loses its grip, it's got one loyal constituency. Will white America go down with the ship?

The rise and fall of white bread

Aaron Bobrow-Strain
We learned to hate the processed loaves not just because of health -- but because of class, status and race

CPAC welcomes white nationalists

Alex Pareene
Three noted white supremacy enthusiasts to host anti-diversity panel at conservative conference

The GOP’s unemployment trap

Andrew Leonard
Romney and Gingrich aren't talking about unemployment for a reason: Because they don't have any solutions

Internet blackout!

Andrew Leonard
Why did Wikipedia go dark? Because the Stop Online Piracy Act goes way too far

Democratic Party priorities

Glenn Greenwald
I don't endorse Ron Paul, but the rush to label him as a crackpot shows how valuable his challenging positions are

Ron Paul and his racist newsletters

Alex Pareene
Why his philosophical allies embraced white supremacy

The new Cold War

Michael Klare
America's military buildup in Asia could launch a devastating arms and energy race between the U.S. and China

Rick Perry does not support Confederate license plates

Alex Pareene
The Texas governor, disappointing the Sons of the Confederacy, says he doesn't want to "reopen old wounds"

Where OWS and the Tea Party are coming from

Arun Gupta
Two very different movements with common roots in the failing center

Iraq pullout: The quicker the better

Jordan Michael Smith
Critics of U.S. withdrawal plans are on the wrong side of history

Herman Cain faces backlash for “playing race card” against Rick Perry

Alex Pareene
Calling the Texas governor "insensitive" could end up sinking the GOP's sole black candidate's campaign

America’s oil-fueled collapse

Michael Klare
The U.S. empire was built on petroleum. Our refusal to adapt to the resource's scarcity could be our downfall

How America’s empire will be remembered

Mike Davis
Our self-righteous sense of "innocence" has been instrumental in bringing about the nation's decline

Why Hollywood’s response to 9/11 involved Harry Potter and Spider-Man

Andrew O'Hehir
After the attacks, filmmakers tried to distract a divided nation with adventure and fun

Future attack lines from Mitt Romney, self-loathing Harvard elitist

Alex Pareene
The former Massachusetts governor sure hates those Ivy League career politicians, like himself
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