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“The Help”: A tale of not-so-ancient American history

Andrew O'Hehir
Kathryn Stockett's bestseller hits the screen, and its fable of Jim Crow-era Mississippi hits close to home

The ridiculous third party rallying cry

David Sirota
Bloomberg and Friedman pretend partisan fighting is ruining our country. The real problem is too much consensus

The Committee to Reelect Barack Obama?

Joan Walsh
The GOP field is so fractured and extremist it helps the president. For now, anyway

Is Obama embracing unconstitutional powers?

David Sirota
A recent Hill article on Libya reveals the administration's disturbing disdain for checks on presidential authority

Everything you know about the Civil War is wrong

Joan Walsh
Almost. Historian David Goldfield exposes how evangelical Protestants turned a conflict into a bloody conflagration

The Confederacy comes to Kentucky

Glenn W. LaFantasie
Sometimes, it can feel like little has changed since 1865. Like when my state considers honoring Jefferson Davis

The foolishness of Civil War reenactors

Glenn W. LaFantasie
A historian grapples with the right -- and wrong -- ways to commemorate a war that should horrify all of us

Washington in a bind as local despots fall

Alfred McCoy, Brett Reilly
An empire built on autocrats, aristocrats, and uniformed thugs begins to totter

“The Bang Bang Club”: A haunting lesson in war-zone journalism

Andrew O'Hehir
After the death of Tim Hetherington, "The Bang Bang Club" with Ryan Phillippe has a special resonance

Is the world too big to fail?

Noam Chomsky
As its global dominance wanes, America battles democracy, both at home and abroad

The planet strikes back

Michael Klare
Why we underestimate the earth and overestimate ourselves

The essential guide to “Game of Thrones”

Andrew Leonard
As HBO's entertaining new miniseries approaches, here's what you need to know about the books that inspired it

How GOP leaders play with racist fire

Joan Walsh
Barbour won't denounce the KKK founder, Boehner won't tell birthers they're wrong about Obama. Why the cowardice?

Our permanent culture of political violence

Glenn W. LaFantasie
And why the calls for civility in the wake of Saturday's shooting won't end up changing anything

The top 12 Civil War books ever written

Glenn W. LaFantasie
One great book for each month of 2011, the sesquicentennial of the War Between the States

WikiLeaks and the sham of “public diplomacy”

Ben Barber
Our diplomats spout jingoistic nonsense about American supremacy -- instead of engaging with the rest of the world

And if Gen. Lee hadn’t surrendered at Appomattox …

Glenn W. LaFantasie
With the 150th anniversary of South Carolina's secession nearing, we consider a different outcome of the Civil War

“Modern Family”: Best comedy on TV

Heather Havrilesky
ABC's dysfunctional family affair sets itself apart by honoring the complexity of its characters

Does Obama support legal pot or not?

Justin Elliott
The White House is opposed to California's Proposition 19 -- but really doesn't want to talk about it

What you need to know about the foreclosure mess

Andrew Leonard
One side accuses banks and their robo-signers for fraud; the other blames deadbeat borrowers. Who's right?

Glenn Beck, Park51 and the politics of hallowed ground

Gabriel Winant
Emotional arguments about the past are really about the present

The unmaking of a company man

Andrew Bacevich
After hewing to military orthodoxy for years, my real education began in the shadow of the Brandenberg Gate

The liberal case against race-based affirmative action

Michael Lind
Why Sen. James Webb is right to advocate colorblind public policy

Why do conservatives pretend “racism is dead”?

Joe Conason
When James Taranto whitewashes right-wing bigotry, what is he telling us about his movement - and himself?
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