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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Marx isn't dead" July 19, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 27

Marx lives

COVER STORY | By Marvin Olasky

Socialism in America still attracts some among the counterculturally audacious or embittered   More >>

ArrowFeatures Anglican altercation Edward E. Plowman
National | Facing a worldwide revolt, the archbishop of Canterbury withdraws the appointment of a homosexual bishop More >>
Change of hearts
National | Studies show that a faith-based prison program, though under legal attack by liberals, is changing prisoners' lives More >>
Deadly wages
International | Are Nicaragua's sugar cane workers, who pick sugar that makes its way to the United States, being poisoned by their employer? More >>
ArrowDispatches BLOGWATCH The Editors
buzz from online journals of politics & culture More >>
Bono on Bush Mindy Belz
In an interview, the liberal rock star defends the president's AIDS policy More >>
Ruing a Roe-like ruling Bob Jones
Aftershocks from the Supreme Court's sodomy decision may continue for decades More >>
TOP NEWS The Editors QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews Blonde's ambition Andrew Coffin
Culture | Legally Blonde 2 is a lightweight comedy and a summer hit, but it's also surprisingly subversive More >>
ArrowVoices Line in the sand Joel Belz
Pro-family voters cannot compromise on homosexual marriage More >>
Natural knowledge J. Budziszewski
Even pagans understand God's requirements More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Fuel for feminism Marvin Olasky
To limit today's blazes, try a little tenderness More >>
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