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Newt: The Early Years
Newt's 2nd wife says he wanted an open marriage. This 1984 Mother Jones' profile was the first to expose Gingrich's wild side. -
They’re Taking Over! – Myths about Multiculturalism
One soldier's notes from the affirmative action front. -
MotherJones JF93: The stakes
For Clinton to restore Americans' faith, he will need to define his own political identity in a way that lets him go over the heads of the country's foreign-policy elite -
What’s the Deal?
The Clinton administration seems to be forgetting its promises to ordinary Americans. If he wants to follow in the tradition of FDR, Clinton will have to confront a deeply divided electorate, Wall Street Democrats, and his own wishful thinking. -
No Good Jobs?
Seven economic writers offer their analyses of what's wrong with the American economy, possible remedies, and the future of American jobs. -
Greeks and Granolas and Steeps
A guide to the surprising new activists on campus--and the people who loathe them. -
Let’s Talk Clinton: Eugene McCarthy
"Fire all the Rhodes and Oxford scholars and everyone from Arkansas." -
Slick Philly
Phil Gramm uses military rhetoric, but never served. He was a deficit hawk until tax-cutting was cool, a libertarian until gay-baiting was cool, and a poverty fighter until blaming the victim was cool. -
Women’s Work
Women delegates, dressed in dazzling saris, sarongs, and boubous, have gained new authority in global population debates. But will the talk bring needed changes to women back at home? -
House of God?
By quietly taking power on the state and local levels, the Christian right has become an unparalleled force in national politics. But who are the people leading the movement? What do they believe? And how close are they to controlling the presidency? -
Rainforest Shrimp
America has grown to love shrimp. But in Asia and Latin America, the shrimp industry threatens mangrove trees and coastal villages. -
The Christmas
A small revolt takes hold in the author's New England hometown. -
The Future of Consumption: Part II
If hyperconsumption represents one of our biggest problems, then what are some possible solutions? Part II of our special forum.