Monthly Archives: February 2001

The American Plan

Ever since the Supreme Court awarded the presidency to George W. Bush in December, two questions have been outstanding: to whom does Mr. Bush owe his victory and how will he repay them? Aside from the five pro-Bush Supreme Court justices themselves, we should look at the people who funded the Bush 2000 campaign, [...]

Mexico, on $5 a Day

In the 1960s, a different kind of travel guide appeared in American bookstores, with titles like “Europe on $5 a day.” Overseas travel, which until then had been the province of the wealthy, was now within the grasp of working-class Americans. Hoi polloi fanned out in every direction, children and grandchildren of immigrants, [...]

American Heritage

It’s been snowing off and on all week in northern New England, piling on top of the accumulated drifts and mounds. We shovel our way to the street, then the city plow comes along and pushes it all back in, heavier than before. Rooftop shoveling is a popular pastime for the anxious homeowner; [...]

The Age of Unlightenment

Here’s how things worked in the bad old days: you flipped a switch on the wall and the lights came on. Between 1900 and 2000, electricity went from a luxury to a necessity upon which life as we know it depends. The same evolution will probably take place with the Internet in this [...]