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- Barbara Ehrenreich explores Islamic Calvinism.
- Barbara Ehrenreich delves into the mystery of Taliban misogyny.
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- Barbara Ehrenreich decries state-imposed shotgun marriages.
- Barbara Ehrenreich traces the making of Timothy McVeigh.
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- Barbara Ehrenreich measures Bush's distance from "real people."
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- Title: The current issue of The Progressive magazine.
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- BARBARA EHRENREICH provides a study guide to the Starr Report.
- Title: The Progressive Magazine Celebrates Its 90th Anniversary
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- Title: Presidential Privates, by Barbara Ehrenreich in the October 1998 issue of The Progressive.
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- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of ''The Snarling Citizen'' (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) and ''Blood Rites'' (Henry Holt), is a member of The Progressive's Editorial Advisory Board.
- Title: The Progressive October 1998 Issue FLIP SIDE * Barbara Ehrenreich Presidential Privates
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- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of "The Snarling Citizen" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) and "Blood Rites" (Henry Holt), is a member of The Progressive's Editorial Advisory Board.
- Title: The Progressive October 1998 Issue FLIP SIDE * Barbara Ehrenreich Presidential Privates
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- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of "The Snarling Citizen" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) and "Blood Rites" (Henry Holt), is a member of The Progressive's Editorial Advisory Board.
- Title: The Undeserving Old, by Barbara Ehrenreich
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- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of "Blood Rites" and "The Snarling Citizen," writes monthly for The Progressive.
- Title: July 2001 issue of The Progressive magazine
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- Barbara Ehrenreich traces the making of Timothy McVeigh.
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- Title: Editors Note, by Matthew Rothschild
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- We also invited a few friends to write short pieces, which we're delighted to present. It's been years since John Kenneth Galbraith wrote for us, but he's still in true form (and he's ninety, just as we are). Nat Hentoff used to write four times a year for us on the First Amendment, and his reminder to defend free speech is crucial. Ralph Nader wrote occasionally for The Progressive over the last thirty years, and it's great to hear his voice again. Wendell Berry connects us with The Progressive's traditional defense of small farmers, and his sage advice is always welcome here. So, too, are the fine columnists who offer their thoughtful anniversary presents: Kate Clinton, Barbara Ehrenreich, Molly Ivins, June Jordan, John Nichols, and Howard Zinn.
- Title: The current issue of The Progressive magazine.
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- BARBARA EHRENREICH provides a study guide to the Starr Report.
- Title: The October 1998 issue of The Progressive magazine.
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- Title: SECOND OPINION
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- Title: Barbara Ehrenreich, Howard Zinn Join The Progressive Magazine
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- MADISON, WIS--The Progressive magazine announced today that Barbara Ehrenreich and Howard Zinn are joining the magazine as regular contributing writers.
- Ehrenreich, a well-known feminist writer, is the author of ten books, including Blood Rites, Fear of Falling, The Hearts of Men, and The Snarling Citizen. Until recently, she was a columnist for Time magazine.
- I consider my move from Time to The Progressive to be a real step up, Ehrenreich said.
- I am happy to write for The Progressive because it has been such a persistent and eloquent voice for social justice in this country, Zinn said. Besides, I want to be associated with a periodical for which Molly Ivins and Barbara Ehrenreich write.
- Both Ehrenreich and Zinn have columns in the October issue of the magazine, which comes off the presses this week. Ehrenreich gives her own ironic take on the Presidential sex scandal, and Zinn reviews Saving Private Ryan from the perspective of a World War II veteran who does not wish to see military heroism glorified.
- The Progressive, founded in 1909 by Robert La Follette, is a monthly magazine of political commentary and investigative reporting. In addition to Ehrenreich and Zinn, its columnists include Texas gadfly Molly Ivins, the poet June Jordan, political scientist Adolph Reed Jr., and comedians Will Durst and Kate Clinton. The magazines Washington editor is Ruth Conniff, who appears frequently on Fox TV News.
- Title: Recent top stories in The Progressive magazine
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- Title: Table of Contents -- November 1998 Volume 62, Number 11
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- Title: Here are the most biased bits of journalism in the mainstream media.
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- The article didn't cite the two most influential feminist writers today, Katha Pollitt or Barbara Ehrenreich. It didn't cite Ani DiFranco, the biggest feminist musician of her generation. And it didn't cite any of the many feminists who are doing the research for social change, among them Heidi Hartmann at the Institute for Women's Policy Research.
- Title: Homepage of The Progressive magazine
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- Title: Meet the Editors of The Progressive magazine
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- Upon the sudden death of longtime Editor Erwin Knoll in 1994, Rothschild assumed the editorship. He maintained the magazines traditional principles, and under his leadership, The Progressive has brought on Barbara Ehrenreich, Howard Zinn, John Nichols, Kate Clinton, Will Durst, and Fred McKissack as columnists. The magazine has also added monthly original poetry from such writers as Martín Espada and Adrienne Rich, and it has rededicated itself to investigative reporting.
- Title: Table of Contents - April 1999 issue of The Progressive
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- Barbara Ehrenreich decries state-imposed shotgun marriages.
- Title: Table of Contents - May 1999 issue of The Progressive
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- Barbara Ehrenreich gets punished for paying off her credit card bill.
- Title: Don't Send the Air Force to Do an Angel's Job, by Barbara Ehrenreich
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- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of "Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War" (Henry Holt), is a columnist for The Progressive.
- Title: The Progressive magazine | May 2001 issue
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- Barbara Ehrenreich helps you start your own religion.
- Title: Table of Contents for The Progressive Magazine - June 1999 Issue
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- Barbara Ehrenreich says the ad guys should pay us to watch.
- Title: AN INTERVIEW WITH PATRICIA IRELAND
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- Q: You and other feminists have been accused of not wreaking havoc or taking shots at President Clinton. Barbara Ehrenreich wrote an op-ed in The New York Times accusing you of being too cozy with him. And I went to a press conference at the Democratic Convention where Gloria Steinem and other prominent feminists said, "We've got to vote for him because he's the only one who can undo the welfare legislation he just signed."
- Title: The Dawn of Cold War II, by Barbara Ehrenreich
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- Title: Table of Contents for The Progressive Magazine - July 1999 Issue
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- Title: This Just In - March, April, and May 1998 - Matthew Rothschild, The Editor of The Progressive
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- The American people seem to understand that people have affairs ("Sex happens," as Barbara Ehrenreich puts it), and that lying about an affair is hardly earth-shattering news.
- Title: September 1999 issue of The Progressive magazine
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- Barbara Ehrenreich traces the evolutionary psychology of cell phones.
- Title: What is The Progressive?
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- Each month, the magazine brings you some of the best writers and most incisive thinkers of our day. In the past few years, it has run articles by Helen Caldicott, Noam Chomsky, Alexander Cockburn, Barbara Ehrenreich, June Jordan, Jonathan Kozol, Adolph Reed, Jr., Edward Said, Gore Vidal, and Howard Zinn.
- Title: The Progressive magazine | February 2000
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- Barbara Ehrenreich thinks fact-checkers belong in the O.R.
- Title: The Progressive magazine | March 2000
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- Title: The June 2000 issue of The Progressive magazine
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- Title: September 2000 Volume 64, Number 9
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- Barbara Ehrenreich watches humanity lose at the movies.
- Title: The Post-Liberal Apocalypse, by Barbara Ehrenreich
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- Title: October 2000 issue of The Progressive magazine
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- Barbara Ehrenreich contemplates end-times in L.A.
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- Title: December 2000 issue of The Progressive magazine
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- Barbara Ehrenreich is fed up with the civility glut.
- Title: Editor's Note | Matthew Rothschild in the November 2000 issue of The Progressive
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- This month, we offer our final insights into the upcoming Presidential contest. William D. Hartung discusses the foreign policy record of Gore and Joe Lieberman. Barbara Ehrenreich goes after Gore for backing the destruction of the welfare system (something he boasted of in the first Presidential debate, offering ominously to take welfare reform "to the next stage"). Michelle Gerise Godwin has fun interviewing Donahue. And Ruth Conniff lets Barney Frank, Nader's nemesis, take his shots and then gives Nader an opportunity to defend himself.
- Title: The Progressive magazine | November 2000 issue
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- Barbara Ehrenreich slams Al Gore's record on welfare.
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- As Barbara Ehrenreich wrote in The Nation of August 21/28: "We didn't get legal abortion in the first place because nine men in black robes were kind enough to allow us to have it. Women fought for it by every means possible, illegal as well as legal. Surely the anti-Naderites of the left can agree that Roe v. Wade wasn't the the author of women's liberation, just as Brown v. Board of Education did not create the civil rights movement."
- Ehrenreich continued: "Deep social change is made by deep social movements, not by edicts. But the leftwing Gore-ites often seem oblivious to the dynamics of real social change. They say we have to build an alternative politics--only not just yet."
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- As Barbara Ehrenreich put it in the heat of the final days, "Our movement needs both its pragmatists and its dreamers, its inside-players and its utopian outsiders. We would never have begun without the dreamers, and never have lasted without the pragmatists."
- Title: Meet the Editors of The Progressive magazine
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- Upon the sudden death of longtime Editor Erwin Knoll in 1994, Rothschild assumed the editorship. He maintained the magazines traditional principles, and under his leadership, The Progressive has brought on Barbara Ehrenreich, Howard Zinn, John Nichols, Kate Clinton, Will Durst, and Fred McKissack as columnists. The magazine has also added monthly original poetry from such writers as Martín Espada and Adrienne Rich, and it has rededicated itself to investigative reporting.
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- The Progressive magazine is one of Americas leading voices for peace and social justice, and it features some of the best political writers in the country, including historian Howard Zinn, essayist Barbara Ehrenreich, Editor Matthew Rothschild, Washington Editor Ruth Conniff, and humorist Molly Ivins.
- Title: History | The Progressive magazine
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- These days our contributors include David Barsamian, Kate Clinton, Susan Douglas, Will Durst, Barbara Ehrenreich, Molly Ivins, June Jordan, Fred McKissack, John Nichols, Adolph L. Reed, Jr., and Howard Zinn.
- Title: In Print | The Progressive magazine
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- The Progressive is a leading voice for peace and social justice in America. The monthly magazine features the writing of Howard Zinn, Barbara Ehrenreich, Molly Ivins, June Jordan, Adolph Reed, Jr.; award-winning investigative reporting, views from the grassroots of political activism, and so much more.
- Title: This Just In | Commentary by Matthew Rothschild
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- As Barbara Ehrenreich put it in the heat of the final days, "Our movement needs both its pragmatists and its dreamers, its inside-players and its utopian outsiders. We would never have begun without the dreamers, and never have lasted without the pragmatists."
- Title: December 2000 Volume 64, Number 12
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- Barbara Ehrenreich is fed up with the civility glut.
- Title: Current issue of The Progressive magazine | December 2001
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- Barbara Ehrenreich says Bush is just impersonating a President.
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- Barbara Ehrenreich is a columnist for The Progressive and the author of "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in Boom-Time America" (Metropolitan Books, 2001).
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