Liberalism

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Roger Hodge: Obama should commit to liberal agenda in 2011

At the end of the month, President Barack Obama will deliver his annual State of the Union address. At that time, we can expect to hear him lay out his roadmap for the next two years. In the weeks leading up to his address, we’ll talk with some key political observers about direction the president […]

The Death of American Liberalism?

Beyond Class: Anand Giridharadas — Caste a ‘Scourge That’s Held India Back’

Gated Communities, Civility and Crime

New Anti-Corruption Ruling in India

Mexico City’s One-Day Music Festival Son Por La Tradicion

Arts, Culture & Media

The music festival had an additional objective of wanting to give Mexicans something positive to unite around.

The World

National Parks Under Budget Pressure

National Parks have become the latest budget battleground between Congress and the White House. The Clinton Administration claims Republicans’ proposed cuts to the National Park Service would decimate a valuable recreational resource. Fiscally conservative Republicans say that only the most important and most popular parks deserve tax dollars. William Drummond reports on the debate.

The World

The Rise of the New Mexico Green Party

Catalina Reyes of member station KUNM in Albuquerque reports on the emergence of the New Mexico Greens as a party to be reckoned with  ? albeit one with a bit of an identity problem. Green candidates and many of the state’s mainstream environmentalists have taken pains to distance themselves from one another.

The World

Japan’s Opposition Wins, Ending LDP’s 54-Year Rule

Global Politics

A half century of single-party leadership came to an end in Japan. The opposition Democratic Party won a resounding victory over the Liberal Democratic Party. For more context, The Takeaway speaks with Bill Emmott, former editor of the Economist.

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The New Liberal on the Court

Conflict & Justice

As President Obama puts his mark on the Supreme Court, Republicans are cautioning against a return to a liberal court. But New York Times Magazine contributor ? and law professor ? Jeffrey Rosen says Obama is redefining the ideological debate.