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 Articles
    Shopping for Voters by Ruth Rosen, 01-30-2007
    Women Really on Their Own by Ruth Rosen, 01-30-2007
The real story of this presidential election is the widening Marriage Gap — the difference between how married and unmarried women vote — and what the presidential candidates have or have not done to mobilize the 22 million women who simply didn't bother to vote in 2000.
    Why Single Women Must Vote by Ruth Rosen, 01-30-2007
The outcome of the 2004 presidential election rests in the hands of single women, argues senior fellow and noted historian Ruth Rosen. This column originally appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on February 16, 2004.
    Women's Vote Is an Elusive Force by Ruth Rosen, 01-30-2007
What Women Really Want : How American Women Are Quietly Erasing Political, Racial, Class, and Religious Lines to Change the Way We Live
Author: Celinda Lake & Kellyanne Conway with Catherine Whitney
Publisher: Free Press
Pages: 336 pp
Price: $26.00
    Political Earthquake by Ruth Rosen, 01-30-2007
In an article for The American Prospect, Ruth Rosen traces the history of California's Proposition 89, the Clean Money and Fair Elections Act, and considers its chances in November.
    America's Election: Daddy's Swagger vs. Mommy's Care by Ruth Rosen, 01-30-2007
The mid-term political earthquake in the United States was a vote against a macho politics of fear, says Ruth Rosen in an article published on OpenDemocracy.net.
    Taking the Long View: Thoughts on Post-Election Strategy by Fred Block, 01-30-2007
Fred Block puts the election results in perspective and suggests a strategy that will help progressives to make further advances in shifting the nation’s agenda.
 Downloadable Files
    Fred Block: Why is the U.S. Fighting in Iraq? 09-10-2007
Was the Bush administration solving international problems—or domestic ones?
    Fred Block: Why is the U.S. Fighting in Iraq? 09-10-2007
Was the Bush administration solving international problems—or domestic ones?
 News Items
    Fred Block: A Moral Economy by Fred Block, 01-30-2007
Over the last twenty-five years, conservatives have used simple, moral language to convince Americans that only unregulated markets produce prosperity. Fred Block writes in The Nation that, for the Democrats to regain power, they will have to replace that story with one of their own – a vision of a moral economy.
    Democracy Endangered: Flaws in Voting Machines 01-30-2007
An investigation of a voting machine by computer scientists at Princeton University revealed its vulnerability to both direct and remote attack, with little chance of detection.
    Ruth Rosen on the Summer that Changed America by Ruth Rosen, 01-30-2007
Ruth Rosen examines how country-wide upheavals in the summer of 1964 gave rise to the politics, society and culture of today. This article appears in AlterNet and the History News Network.

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