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Obama Needs a Left
For the president to have a chance at becoming another FDR, he needs a big push from the left-or the conservative assumptions that have kept the nation in thrall for the past three decades will continue to hold sway.
Echoes of Black Tuesday
Eighty years ago today, the stock market dove more than 11 percent on record volume. The crash, like our own, was a wakeup call for change, says Nomi Prins-but Obama isn't heeding the lessons of FDR and changing the banking landscape.
This Week's Hot Reads
This week: a haunting novel about a house that sees the tides of history, a new memoir-novel from Jeannette Walls, a powerful eyewitness account of the surge in Iraq, a new thriller from David Baldacci, and a manifesto for dealing with email.
Why Keynes Is King
Keynes biographer Robert Skidelsky explains why after decades of being ignored the economist is back-and why we ought to keep his warnings in mind, even as the economy restarts.
The Week In Culture
This week, Tina Fey goes for Emmy gold, a new absurdist Jane Austen book, and more. View our gallery of the best of music, TV, film, and art.
What Murdoch Can Learn From Hearst
Rupert Murdoch's pursuit of a paid online content model - first reported in the Daily Beast - indicates that the Aussie media tycoon understands his newspaper business' dire predicament. David Nasaw, author of The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst reveals the cautionary lessons the first great press baron can teach the last one.





















