Winning the Voting Wars
The assault on voting may not have succeeded in 2012—but that doesn’t mean that the forces behind voter-suppression efforts are going into hibernation. Far from it. What can we expect from them in 2014 and beyond? And what kind of positive voting-rights agenda can change the terms of the debate?
- Michael Waldman: Playing Offense: An Aggressive Voting Rights Agenda
- Heather K. Gerken: Make It Easy: The Case for Automatic Registration
- Jonathan Soros & Mark Schmitt: The Missing Right: A Constitutional Right to Vote
- Tova Andrea Wang: Expanding Citizenship: Immigrants and the Vote
- Jeff Hauser: A Temporary Victory: Looking Ahead to 2014 and Beyond
Of Freedom and Fairness
The new culture war is about economic issues, and the side that better sells its idea of fairness will have the upper hand.
Smart on Crime
Being tough on criminals hasn’t worked, but neither has being lenient. Here’s how to prevent—and punish—crime the right way.
The Seven Pillars of the Arab Future
The United States cannot make a success of the Arab Spring. Only the region’s nations can. Here are the ways they need to mature.
Dark Matters
America’s terror courts will continue to exist because they spare U.S. officials from public accountability.
Shrugging off Atlas
Exactly how did once-respectable conservative economists get swept up in “moocher class” mania?
Lincoln the Emancipator
One hundred fifty years ago, Abraham Lincoln emancipated the slaves. Just how he got there might surprise you.
Past Perfect?
How best to respond to a crying child, and other lessons modern societies can learn from traditional ones.
Notown
Good news: A few hipsters are rediscovering Detroit. Bad news: everything else.
Editor’s Note
Michael Tomasky introduces Issue #28
Hate the Game
Yes, we have to reform the rules of campaign finance. But we can’t tie our hands in the meantime. A response to Russ Feingold.
Letters to the Editor
Letters from our readers
The Case for Oldspeak
You may not know what a disposition matrix is, but you wouldn’t want to be on one.


