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Daniel J. Hughes
In These Times: Hope vs. Bush
Contributors:
- Joel Bleifuss
- Craig Aaron
- Patricia Aufderheide
- David Moberg
- Salim Muwakkil
- Jessica Clark
- Cynthia Moothart
- Sheryl Larson
- Brian Cook
- Terry J. Allen
- Eleanor J. Bader
- Bill Boisvert
- Darryl Cater
- Ana Marie Cox
- Susan J. Douglas
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- Annette Fuentes
- Juan Gonzalez
- Miles Harvey
- Paul Hockenos
- George Hodak
- Doug Ireland
- Naomi Klein
- Robert W. McChesney
- Dave Mulcahey
- John Nichols
- James North
- Geov Parrish
- Kim Phillips-Fein
- Jeffrey St. Clair
- Jane Slaughter
- Fred Weir
- G. Pascal Zachary
- Slavoj Zizek
- Alan Kimmel
- Norman Wishner
- Ana Hristova
- Daniel Hughes
- Erin Mosely
- Jessica White
- Jim Rinnert
- Seamus Holman
- Terry Laban
- Maria Dimanshtein
- Jeff Epton
- Aaron Sarver
- Tracy Van Slyke
- A.L. Loy
- Peter Hoyt
- Emily Udell
- Jason Griffin
- Joe Schmidt
- Studs Terkel
- Rosemary Feurer
- Eugene McCarraher
- Kevin Canfield
- Benjamin Ortiz
- Ana Carrigan
- Thomas B. Newman
- Steve Ellner
- Daniel J. Hughes
Keywords:
Date: January 19, 2004
- Hope
- autism and vaccines
- Colombia
- Venezuelan recall elections
- Hugo Chavez
- Mississippi Death Row
- gay marriage and civil unions
- Stockton (California)
- 2004 Democratic candidates
- Al Sharpton
- Carnivale (HBO)
- Saddam Hussein
- new progressive movement
- George W. Bush
- American left
- Christianity and Marxism
- Latino Pentecostals
- punk rock
- Virginia Postrel
- aesthetics
Abstract: In These Times is a progressive/left political and current events magazine published bi-weekly by Chicago's Institute for Public Affairs. It is indexed in the Alternative Press Index.
Language:
EnglishNotes: Abstract drawn from masthead.
ISSN/ISBN: 01605992
Catalog Number: Magazine In These Times
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