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The Church at the Crossroads
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Political Affairs, 05/23/2005
The Church at the CrossroadsIn this print edition...
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Tim Yeager, 05/23/2005
Religion’s role in the political arena has sharpened because the ruling class has harnessed a sector of the Christian religious community to serve its interests.
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Jarvis Tyner, 05/23/2005
The movement of African Americans for full social, economic and political equality has always been decisive to the struggle for democracy and the advance towards socialism.
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Political Affairs, 05/23/2005
Phyllis Bennis is an internationally recognized expert on the Middle East, a Fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies, a founder of United for Peace and Justice, and the author of Before and After: US Foreign Policy and the September 11th Crisis.
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Tony Pecinovsky, 05/23/2005
Nationally and locally, right-wing Republicans are out to destroy Medicaid. They believe that the public health and medical service program is inefficient and unprofitable.
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Herman Spector, 05/23/2005
After a morning of pounding the pavements in search of a job, answering Want-Ads for any kind of dirty, ill-paid work, available, a guy feels that he’s just about done-up, and is entitled to a rest. There’s no point in plugging at it any longer: after eleven o’clock there’s nothing doing.
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