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- ColorLines. ColorLines has been the national newsmagazine on race and politics since 1998. We tell stories from communities of color while focusing on structural solutions that advance racial justice. For daily content on race and politics, visit our blog.
2/20/2009
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- Dissent Magazine. Dissent is a quarterly magazine of politics and culture edited by Mitchell Cohen and Michael Walzer. In the words of the New York Times, Dissent "ranks among the handful of political journals read most regularly by U.S. intellectuals." A magazine of the left, Dissent is also a magazine of independent minds. A magazine of strong opinions, Dissent is also a magazine that welcomes the clash of strong opinions.
6/17/2002
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- Foreign Policy Magazine. Founded in 1970 by Samuel Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel, and now published by the Slate Group, a division of Washingtonpost, Newsweek Interactive, LLC, in Washington, D.C., FOREIGN POLICY is the premier, award-winning magazine of global politics, economics, and ideas.
2/17/2009
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- Mother Jones. Lively views from the left.
6/17/2002
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- The American Prospect. This is highly recommended. In depth articles, often from new perspectives. "The aim of The American Prospect is to contribute to a renewal of America's democratic traditions by presenting a practical and convincing vision of liberal philosophy, politics, and public life."
9/20/2004
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- The Atlantic. Excellent resource for politics and culture; provocative writers. This magazine often generates the conversations picked up by other media.
6/17/2002
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- The Nation. Perhaps the foremost voice on the liberal side of the political spectrum.
2/8/2009
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- The National Interest. a quarterly magazine devoted to American foreign policy and world politics. In the post-Cold War era, America finds itself without a clear set of governing assumptions about either one. A principal aim of The National Interest is to stimulate and focus discussion about just what those assumptions should be.
7/4/2002
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- The New Republic. Widely read, but seems a bit tired. Extreme pro-Israel views, old cold-war liberal orientation still. But very good on inside politics, who is talking to whom, and book reviews.
2/8/2009
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- Tikkun. Excellent journal of theology and politics from the Jewish tradition, edited by Michael Lerner.
2/8/2009
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- Washington Monthly. "While Washington burns with rhetoric, we cool the air with clear headed, innovative solutions to some of the nation's most unyielding problems. And we have fun doing it! The Washington Monthly explores the quirks, cons, and paralysis that too often underpins American politics --- then we offer a sensible way out."
7/6/2002
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