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Lying on top: Many are up in arms about the Enron scandal--but our political leaders are just as disgraceful as their corporate counterparts. (Comment). (Brief Article) Dean Baker. Dollars & Sense March 2002 p8(1)
Extremely motivated: the Republican Party's march to the right. Cliff Schecter. Fordham Urban Law Journal April 2002 v29 i4 p1663(17)
Family Tree, Party Roots. (political activities of the Bush family and the Republican Party) CARL M. CANNON. National Journal July 21, 2001 v33 i29 p2306
Off Center - Why Bush can't moderate the GOP. John B. Judis. The New Republic April 15, 2002 p10
Greens to liberals: drop dead! (Comment). (Brief Article) Harold Meyerson. The American Prospect July 1, 2002 v13 i12 p2(2)
Will third parties run to victory? Candidates from the Libertarian and the Green parties collected enough votes in 2000 to shift the balance of national politics. This year, their eyes are on bigger prizes. (Nation: campaign 2002). Sam MacDonald. Insight on the News June 3, 2002 v18 i20 p18(2)
Big sky greens. (Green Party forms in Montana) Dan Laidman. The Progressive June 2002 v66 i6 p23(4)
The Green Dilemma and Direct Democracy. (Thinking Politically). Charles D. Johnson. Synthesis/Regeneration Wntr 2002 p35(3)
Green Party USA Condemns the Bombing of Afghanistan. (War for Oil). (War on Terrorism, 2001-)(Brief Article) Synthesis/Regeneration Wntr 2002 p13(1)
Greens Go National. (Brief Article) Earth Island Journal Winter 2001 v16 i4 p18
Growing the Greens. (Green Party, United States) April Reese. E May 2001 v12 i3 p10
Don't Blame Me: I voted for Nader as a genuine protest. If Gore loses, he did it all on his own. (Election 2000)(Government Activity)(Brief Article) Barbara Ehrenreich. Time Nov 20, 2000 v156 i21 p69
No Apologies: Green Party nominee Ralph Nader, the most vilified man in the presidential election, counts no heroes among his critics. (Election 2000)(Government Activity)(Brief Article) Steve Lopez. Time Nov 20, 2000 v156 i21 p68+
The making of a political spoiler. (Ralph Nader)(Brief Article) Angie Cannon, Roger Simon. U.S. News & World Report Nov 6, 2000 v129 i18 p20
A Maverick Gets His Moment: How the debates gave Ralph Nader a boost. (GREEN PARTY)(Nation)(Brief Article) Matt Bai. Newsweek Oct 23, 2000 p41
PUTTING THE DEMOS BACK IN DEMOCRACY PROGRESSIVES IN ELECTION 2000. (Brief Article) ERIN DUNHAM. Dollars & Sense July 2000 p8
NADER FOR PRESIDENT. (Brief Article) The Ecologist May 2000 v30 i3 p9
It's Not Easy Being Green. (Green Party convention) Ruth Conniff. The Progressive, August 2000 v64 i8 p12
GREEN HERRING. NICHOLAS CONFESSORE. The American Prospect March 1999 v0 i43 p41(1)
Who wins? Campaigns and the third party vote. (Articles). Samantha Luks, Joanne M. Miller, Lawrence R. Jacobs. Presidential Studies Quarterly March 2003 v33 i1 p9(22)
America's irrelevant third party. (Scan). (Libertarian Party) Michael Medved. The American Enterprise Jan-Feb 2003 v14 i1 p7(2)
Independents' Day. (the rise of independent politics in the United States)(Brief Article) (Statistical Data Included) Micah L. Sifry. The Nation June 18, 2001 v272 i24 p5 Mag.Coll.: 107M0298.
The Left Taught Him How to Do It. (James Jefford leaves Republican Party)(Brief Article)(Column) ALEXANDER COCKBURN. The Nation June 18, 2001 v272 i24 p8 Mag.Coll.: 107M0301.
The Third-Party Impact. (move away from traditional political parties) John Gizzi. World and I Sept 2000 v15 i9 p46
Outside looking in: views of third party and independent candidates. (Special Survey Report) Paul S. Hernnson, Ron Faucheux. Campaigns & Elections August 1999 v20 i7 p27(4)
Going for governor. (progressive Democrats and 3rd parties in 1998 gubernatorial races) John Nichols. The Progressive April 1998 v62 n4 p28(4) Mag.Coll.: 93C2875.
Third parties and the two-party system. Christian Collet. Public Opinion Quarterly Fall 1996 v60 n3 p431(19)
Invasion of the Greens. MARGARET KRIZ. National Journal Jan 6, 2001 v33 i1 p22
Progressive Presidential Politics (Continued). (Brief Article) KATHA POLLITT. The Nation April 17, 2000 v270 i15 p10
Radical history. (The Encyclopedia of the American Left) Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes. New Criterion June 2002 v20 i10 p17(7)
The End of Absolute No. (America's left no longer automatically against military intervention) Todd Gitlin. Mother Jones, September 1999 v24 i5 p64
What's left? (three books on the leftist movement) Alan Charles Kors. Reason Dec 1998 pNA
From confidence to contempt. (two experts talk about the problems of the American left)(Interview) Jay Walljasper. New Statesman (1996) August 23, 1996 v125 n4298 p20(2)
Rethinking the left: eight astute social observers look back in angst, and forward with hope. (Cover Story) Jay Walljasper. Social Policy Spring 1996 v26 n3 p20(18)
Taking ideology seriously: a route to progressive power. Dick Flacks. Social Policy Winter 1995 v26 n2 p34(17)
Socialism yes. (What's Left?) (American politics) David McReynolds. The Progressive April 1993 v57 n4 p24(3) Mag.Coll.: 68K3117.
Problems Facing Any Third Party. (Brief Article) David McReynolds. Synthesis/Regeneration Wntr 2001 p9
Social democracy lives on. (history/analysis of socialism and union organization in the USA) Seymour Martin Lipset, Gary Marks. New Statesman (1996) June 26, 2000 v129 i4492 p25 Mag.Coll.: 103L3192.
DO THIRD PARTIES MATTER? Micah L. Sifry. New York Times Upfront Oct 16, 2000 v133 i4 p10
`Party of Principle' gaining ground: once an afterthought on the U.S. political landscape, the Libertarian Party steadily has increased both in numbers and influence since its founding 30 years ago. (Nation: Libertarian Party). (United States)(Brief Article) Dorene Englert. Insight on the News August 12, 2002 v18 i29 p15(1)
Will third parties run to victory? Candidates from the Libertarian and the Green parties collected enough votes in 2000 to shift the balance of national politics. This year, their eyes are on bigger prizes. (Nation: campaign 2002). Sam MacDonald. Insight on the News June 3, 2002 v18 i20 p18(2)
Libertarian lamentations: libertarians fear that political opportunists will use public concern about terrorism to usher in big government, threaten civil liberties and close borders to immigration. (Nation: State Power). Michael Rust. Insight on the News Nov 5, 2001 v17 i41 p20(2) Mag.Coll.: 110L3241.
Paul's Principles Are Guided by Constitution. (Ron Paul) Hans S. Nichols. Insight on the News Sept 3, 2001 v17 i33 p36 Mag.Coll.: 110J3286.
Browne Says Time Has Come for Libertarians. (Interview) Stephen Goode. Insight on the News August 21, 2000 v16 i31 p36 Mag.Coll.: 110C4066.
Political Demands, Political Opportunities: Explaining the Differential Success of Left-Libertarian Parties[*]. KENT REDDING, JOCELYN S. VITERNA. Social Forces Dec 1999 v78 i2 p491
CROWDED OUT: AMERICAN POLITICAL CONVENTIONS: PART ONE. Philip John Davies. Contemporary Review Jan 2000 v276 i1608 p12
Whose party now? (the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party in Minnesota) William Swanson. MPLS-St. Paul Magazine July 1996 v24 n7 p56(10) Mag.Coll.: 84K5909.
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