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The Most Savage Shock Jock of Them AllThe Most Savage Shock Jock of Them All

By Rory O'Connor, Aaron Cutler, AlterNet Books. May 23, 2008.
Media and Technology: An excerpt from AlterNet's newest book, Shock Jocks: Hate Speech & Talk Radio.

Right Is Wrong -- How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked AmericaRight Is Wrong -- How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America

By Arianna Huffington, Knopf Publishing. May 22, 2008.
The GOP is now a dark, putrefied party of Bush, Cheney, Rove, Limbaugh and Coulter. And we're all the worse because of it.

'Opting In' to Progressive Parenthood: A Personal Challenge to Modern Mothers'Opting In' to Progressive Parenthood: A Personal Challenge to Modern Mothers

By Courtney E. Martin, AlterNet. May 21, 2008.
Reproductive Justice and Gender: Author Amy Richards explains how to close the gap between feminist ideology and our daily lives.

Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought ItBottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It

By Elizabeth Royte, Bloomsbury USA. May 20, 2008.
Water: Elizabeth Royte's new book explains why bottled water is one of the greatest marketing coups of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Inverted Totalitarianism: A New Way of Understanding How the U.S. Is ControlledInverted Totalitarianism: A New Way of Understanding How the U.S. Is Controlled

By Chalmers Johnson, Truthdig. May 19, 2008.
Politics: A new book offers a controversial but ultimately convincing diagnosis of how the U.S. has succumbed to an unacknowledged totalitarian temptation.

What Michael Pollan Hasn't Told You About FoodWhat Michael Pollan Hasn't Told You About Food

By Onnesha Roychoudhuri, AlterNet. May 15, 2008.
Health and Wellness: As both obesity and hunger are on the rise, a new book shows why we shouldn't feel guilty about our food choices but angry with a corrupt food system.

How We Lost Knowledge of Where Food Comes from and Why We Need to Get It BackHow We Lost Knowledge of Where Food Comes from and Why We Need to Get It Back

By Ann Vileisis, Island Press. May 14, 2008.
Environment: A new book explores how we got into the modern situation where we know so little about what we eat and yet regard it as entirely normal.

Nixon's Savage Attack on the Greatest Anti-War Movement in U.S. HistoryNixon's Savage Attack on the Greatest Anti-War Movement in U.S. History

By Rick Perlstein, AlterNet. May 12, 2008.
ForeignPolicy: As millions of Americans came together to fight the war in Vietnam, Nixon's politics became more ruthless.

Our Media Have Been So Wrong for So LongOur Media Have Been So Wrong for So Long

By Jayne Lyn Stahl, AlterNet. May 9, 2008.
World: In his new book, E&P editor Greg Mitchell offers a stinging indictment of the media's complicity with Washington's war-marketing machine.

Sexless in the City: A Frigid Evangelical Can't Find Love in the Big AppleSexless in the City: A Frigid Evangelical Can't Find Love in the Big Apple

By Hadley Suter, AlterNet. May 3, 2008.
Sex and Relationships: Author Anna Broadway shares her odd tale about the men who wander in and out of her life -- but never into her bed.

Artificial Foods and Corporate Crops: Can We Escape the 'Frankenstate'?Artificial Foods and Corporate Crops: Can We Escape the 'Frankenstate'?

By Claire Hope Cummings, Beacon Press. May 2, 2008.
Environment: Taking a technological approach to agriculture has put the future of the world's food supply in jeopardy.

Our Political Leaders Are to Blame in World Water CrisisOur Political Leaders Are to Blame in World Water Crisis

By Maude Barlow, The New Press. April 24, 2008.
Water: As Barlow's new book shows, the world does not lack the knowledge about how to build a water-secure future; it lacks the political will.

What Do Evangelicals Listen to on Their iPods?What Do Evangelicals Listen to on Their iPods?

By Alexander Zaitchik, AlterNet. April 22, 2008.
Media and Technology: Daniel Radosh takes readers on a trip to the parallel universe of Christian pop culture -- be prepared for a very weird, tame ride.

How Many Earth Days Do We Have Left?How Many Earth Days Do We Have Left?

By Terrence McNally, AlterNet. April 22, 2008.
Environment: Lester Brown, author of Plan B 3.0, shows us how we can change in enough time to save life on earth, as we know it.

Gun Rights and Our National Identity CrisisGun Rights and Our National Identity Crisis

By Daniel Lazare, The Nation. April 22, 2008.
Rights and Liberties: When it comes to the Second Amendment, Americans are largely at the mercy of 18th-century attitudes they don't know how to escape.

Sending a Son off to War: a Mother's AnguishSending a Son off to War: a Mother's Anguish

By Penny Coleman, AlterNet. April 21, 2008.
World: "How will I survive the wait and the not-knowing, and will I survive at all if my worst fears are realized?"

Defeated in Iraq: How America Lost the WarDefeated in Iraq: How America Lost the War

By Suzi Steffen, AlterNet. April 19, 2008.
World: Jonathan Steele on why -- and how -- the U.S. and Britain screwed up the Iraq project.

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a NationComfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

By Onnesha Roychoudhuri, AlterNet. April 17, 2008.
Health and Wellness: Author Charles Barber discusses Americans' unrealistic notions about happiness. We've medicalized a lot of life issues that aren't mental illnesses.

Goodbye Charm School: The Case for More Women LeadersGoodbye Charm School: The Case for More Women Leaders

By Madeleine M. Kunin, Chelsea Green Publishing. April 16, 2008.
Reproductive Justice and Gender: If we want a more representative and effective government, we should consider backing away from the traditional male style of leadership.

Brokaw's Blind Spot on VietnamBrokaw's Blind Spot on Vietnam

By Fred Branfman, Truthdig. April 16, 2008.
ForeignPolicy: How is it possible to write a book about the '60s without an in-depth discussion of the Vietnam War?

Why Is Coke Glamorous and Heroin Scary? Because of Halfwits Like Nikki SixxWhy Is Coke Glamorous and Heroin Scary? Because of Halfwits Like Nikki Sixx

By John Dolan, AlterNet. April 12, 2008.
Media and Technology: Sixx, the '80s hair rocking bassist for Motley Crue, offers to the public the memoirs of his drug-addled stardom -- if only he could admit he had fun.

How the American Medical Association Got RichHow the American Medical Association Got Rich

By Dana Ullman, North Atlantic Books. April 10, 2008.
Health and Wellness: The "AMA Seal of Approval" on drugs and food becomes a legal form of bribery.

A Yuppie Heads 'Back to the Land'A Yuppie Heads 'Back to the Land'

By Anneli Rufus, AlterNet. April 5, 2008.
Environment: Author Doug Fine traded his metropolitan lifestyle for an eco-lifestyle on a New Mexico farm. If only the rest of us could afford to do the same.

Go for an 'Edible Estate': The Case Against LawnsGo for an 'Edible Estate': The Case Against Lawns

By Fritz Haeg, Metropolis Books. April 4, 2008.
Environment: Why do we dedicate so much property to something that requires precious resources, endless hours and contaminates our air and water?

Lust in Translation: Which Country Has the Highest Rates of Infidelity?Lust in Translation: Which Country Has the Highest Rates of Infidelity?

By Pamela Druckerman, Penguin Books. April 2, 2008.
Sex and Relationships: Infidelity is universal. But which country boasts the most cheaters?

Brewing Trouble: How to Drink Beer and Save the WorldBrewing Trouble: How to Drink Beer and Save the World

By Benjamin Dangl, AlterNet. April 1, 2008.
Can corporate "globeerization" be fought through "beeroregionalism"?

McCain's 'Maverick' Myth Is the Media's CreationMcCain's 'Maverick' Myth Is the Media's Creation

By David Brock, Paul Waldman, Anchor Books. March 31, 2008.
Media and Technology: The bizarre tale of how the media turned a crooked Republican into the mirage of a principled politician.

Are Gender-Segregated Are Gender-Segregated "Leagues of Their Own" Bad for Women?

By Robert Lipsyte, The Nation. March 28, 2008.
Reproductive Justice and Gender: A new book advocates equality for men and women on the playing field. But is that field of dreams everything it's cracked up to be?

Two Angry Men: Revisiting the Duke Lacrosse CaseTwo Angry Men: Revisiting the Duke Lacrosse Case

By Robert Perkinson, The Nation. March 11, 2008.
Rights and Liberties: Beyond the sensationalism and sound bites, the Duke 'rape' case makes for an ironic example of the perils of prosecutorial power.

The Banana Kings' Reign of TerrorThe Banana Kings' Reign of Terror

By Emily Biuso, The Nation. March 10, 2008.
ForeignPolicy: "Today's advocates of multinational power would have us all as banana republics."

Literary Frauds Strike Again ... and AgainLiterary Frauds Strike Again ... and Again

By John Dolan, AlterNet. March 8, 2008.
Media and Technology: A Valley Girl masquerades as an L.A. gangster and a Catholic woman says she's a Jew raised by wolves. Why do people keep falling for such frauds?

Will the Clash of Faiths Go On Forever?Will the Clash of Faiths Go On Forever?

By Daniel Lazare, The Nation. March 4, 2008.
Religious conflict rages on, despite claims we live in a "secular age" -- two authors explore the clash of beliefs.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Cruelest Species of Them All?Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Cruelest Species of Them All?

By Anneli Rufus, AlterNet. February 23, 2008.
Rights and Liberties: We are, of course, but a new book on animal cruelty will make your jaw drop about how vicious humans can be to other animals.

How the Mountains of Appalachia Are DisappearingHow the Mountains of Appalachia Are Disappearing

By Amanda Paulson, Christian Science Monitor. February 5, 2008.
Environment: A new book reveals the environmental battle raging across one of America's poorest regions.

Tom Friedman's Folly: The Lies Behind 'Free Trade'Tom Friedman's Folly: The Lies Behind 'Free Trade'

By Chalmers Johnson, Truthdig. February 5, 2008.
A new book on disastrous trade policies makes it clear that it's time to dismantle the barriers that keep so much of the world so poor.

Dark Truths About the Israeli OccupationDark Truths About the Israeli Occupation

By Daniel Levy, Washington Monthly. January 29, 2008.
ForeignPolicy: Can Israelis ever recover from the self-inflicted damage of becoming a brutal occupier?

Iraq: See no Evil, Hear no EvilIraq: See no Evil, Hear no Evil

By Brian Katulis, Comment Is Free. January 23, 2008.
World: The US has deluded itself for far too long by projecting its own paradigms and internal debates onto Iraq.

New Book Makes Dangerous Claim That Inequality Is GeneticNew Book Makes Dangerous Claim That Inequality Is Genetic

By Jesse Reynolds, AlterNet. January 18, 2008.
Rights and Liberties: Gregory Clark's book A Farewell to Alms suggests that race- and class-based inequality is inherent -- perhaps even deserved.

Jonah Goldberg's 'Liberal Facism' Brings Historical Revisionism to Comical New HeightsJonah Goldberg's 'Liberal Facism' Brings Historical Revisionism to Comical New Heights

By Brad Reed, AlterNet. January 11, 2008.
The welfare-wingnut king has decided that fascism is a phenomenon of the left.

The Man Who United Labor and the EnvironmentThe Man Who United Labor and the Environment

By Will Tanzman, AlterNet. January 3, 2008.
Environment: Tony Mazzocchi was a leader in the movement to make industrial production less harmful to workers and the natural environment.