November 2013 Volume 37, Issue 11

Viewpoint
The War That Wasn’t Leonard C. Goodman
Feature
Invisible Injury Jeff Severns Guntzel and Andy Warner (illustrator)
Dispatch
Culture
Silk Road Rage Michael Atkinson
Culture
Reading Camus in Tunisia
The Rebel and the Arab Spring.
Robert Zaretsky
Viewpoint
Flipping the House in 2014
Next year's congressional elections call for a more unified, progressive and revitalized Democratic Party.
Carl Davidson
Dispatch
The Adoption-Industrial Complex
Is U.S. domestic adoption about children or profit?
Jessica Stites
Viewpoint
What Our Country Has Done for Us
The high hopes of JFK's day have mostly been dashed.
Susan J. Douglas
Culture
A Bathroom of One’s Own
In a Kenyan slum, pocket privies offer women safety, autonomy and a way to make a living.
John Collins
Dispatch
Sweat-Free Chocolate
Pledge to buy Halloween candy that's child-labor-free.
Amato Nocera
Culture
Silk Road Rage
Jia Zhangke's A Touch of Sin is a grotesque portrayal of modern-day China's struggle with corruption.
Michael Atkinson
Dispatch
Schoolyard Syndicalists
From the Chicago public school closings, some students emerge radicalized.
Rebecca Burns
Dispatch
Boulder Electrified
Corporate interests and environmentalists face off in a Boulder, Colo. vote over ecofriendly public energy.
Nat Stein
Dispatch
Pipeline Pranksters
The Yes Men pose as oil executives.
Alex Lubben
Viewpoint
The War That Wasn’t
Snowden and Manning taught Americans skepticism, and not a moment too soon.
Leonard C. Goodman
Culture
Saints and Sinners
Stephen Jimenez's new book, The Book of Matt, aims to de-mythologize Matthew Shepard.
Yasmin Nair
Culture
Experts Needed; Knowledge Optional
How the Beltway media embraced a fake Syria expert.
Chris Lehmann
Culture
The Seamus Heaney I Knew
In memory of a Nobelist and a dear friend.
Jane Miller

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