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Washington Monthly
An independent monthly magazine devoted to politics, government, culture, and the media in America, from a progressive perspective. Publishes investigative and opinion-based feature articles by notable authors, short news items, humorous sidebars, and book reviews of recent titles on politics and culture, as well as occasional excerpts from forthcoming political books. For general audiences.

The new vision: the speech I want the Democratic nominee to give.(Cove...
July 01, 2007
Over stated: why the "laboratories of democracy" can't achieve univers...
July 01, 2007
Tilting at windmills.(civil servants, accountability)
July 01, 2007
Immortal words.(presidential speeches)(Editorial)
July 01, 2007
The Washington Monthly summer reading guide.(Brief article)
July 01, 2007
The Monthly interview.(Interview)
July 01, 2007
The Monthly journalism award.(Brief article)
July 01, 2007
The green leap forward: environmentalism is China's fastest-growing ci...
July 01, 2007
Democrats unfiltered: the eight candidates on America's place in the w...
July 01, 2007
The sins of affluence: two prominent liberal thinkers offer impassione...
July 01, 2007
Things fall apart: an affecting, elegant memoir of life in Mugabe's Zi...
July 01, 2007
Popularity contest: China today is better liked around the world than ...
July 01, 2007
European communion: Islamophobes rejoice! EU countries are becoming mo...
July 01, 2007
All about us: we don't really need to plunge into the arcana of imperi...
July 01, 2007
Democrats unfiltered: the eight candidates on America's place in the w...
July 01, 2007

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