"At a time when liberalism is in decline, the first issue of The L-Word shows an insightful, original, future-oriented vision of liberal politics, written and produced entirely by Swarthmore's progressive students. There may be hope; The L-Word could, in fact, be a guide to the direction of liberalism in the future."

-from the Editors' Introduction to the first issue, May 1997

Volume II: Issue 2        December 1997

From the Editors by Brendan Nyhan

An Interview with Michael Dukakis
by Ben Fritz
 
This Modern World: Cartoons by Tom Tomorrow
 
End The Homosexual Genetics Debate by Wendy Lawrence
 
Language: More Than Just Words by Lena Sze
 
Don't Expect Campaign Finance Reform by Owen F. Lipsett
 
Global Economy, Local Politics by Ben Fritz
 
one more thing... Progressives Need to Get a Clue and Be Proactive
by Vincent Jones
 
How Abu-Jamal Became a Political Prisoner by Anne Heidel
 
Back to the Future: Newt Follows Reagan's Lead by Brendan Nyhan
 
Liberal poetry: "bomb shelter" by Lena Sze

Behind Enemy Lines: How I Infiltrated a Conservative Campaign School
by J. Carew Kraft
 
The Cult of Celebrity
by Tim Stewart-Winter
 
Mainstream Liberalism Marginalizes Other Voices
by Lena Sze
Clinton as Usual
by Owen F. Lipsett
 
Liberal Poetry: "dreaming on the six train"
by Lena Sze
 
Protecting Free Speech Rights in the Workplace
by Nate Stulman

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