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August 2005

Laura Isn't Enough

July 2005

Stripping Rumsfeld and Bush of Impunity

June 2005

Abandonment of Iraq is Wong

May 2005

Wangari Maathai

April 2005

Seymour Hersh

March 2005

Changing Minds, One at a Time

February 2005

Next Stop, Tehran

January 2005

The Stealth Depression in Black America

December 2004

The Carter Doctrine Goes Global

November 2004

Nader's Students

October 2004

Bullies at the Voting Booth

September 2004

Democrats Fall in Line

August 2004

Fire Hazard

July 2004

Abu Ghraib, USA

June 2004

Infinite Occupation

May 2004

Our Story

April 2004

An Army of Debt

March 2004

The Ballots Are Still Full of Holes

February 2004

Protester = Criminal?

January 2004

Why the Right Hates Public Education

 

About


The mission of The Progressive is to be a journalistic voice for peace and social justice at home and abroad. The magazine, its affiliates, and its staff steadfastly oppose militarism, the concentration of power in corporate hands, the disenfranchisement of the citizenry, poverty, and prejudice in all its guises. We champion peace, social and economic justice, civil rights, civil liberties, human rights, a preserved environment, and a reinvigorated democracy.

 

History

 

On January 9, 1909, Wisconsin Senator Robert La Follette founded La Follette’s Weekly to be "a magazine of progress, social, intellectual, institutional."

In 1929, La Follette’s Weekly changed its name to The Progressive, and the views of the magazine have remained remarkably consistent over the years.

 

The mission of The Progressive is to be a journalistic voice for peace and social justice at home and abroad. The magazine, its affiliates, and its staff steadfastly oppose militarism, the concentration of power in corporate hands, the disenfranchisement of the citizenry, poverty, and prejudice in all its guises. We champion peace, social and economic justice, civil rights, civil liberties, human rights, a preserved environment, and a reinvigorated democracy.

 

From The Progressive online http://www.progressive.org/

 

 


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