"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 1        November 1997

From the Editors by Ben Fritz and Brendan Nyhan

Behind Enemy Lines: How I Infiltrated a Conservative Training School by J. Carew Kraft

Clinton as Usual by Owen F. Lipsett

The Cult of Celebrity by Tim Stewart-Winter

Mainstream Liberalism Marginalizes Other Voices by Lena Sze

Protecting Free Speech Rights in the Workplace by Nate Stulman

Liberal Poetry: "dreaming on the six train" by Lena Sze

The cruel and unusual reality of the death penalty
by Cameron McGlothlin
 
In politicians, look for substance over labels
by Matt Van Itallie
 
Bill Clinton is not, was not, and never will be a liberal
by Ben Fritz
Liberals: Out of the Mainstream and Out of Touch
by Brendan Nyhan
 
Ebonics debate neglects real issues
by Amy White

 

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