Tom Hayden

  • Chicago '68, remixed

    In this conversation and podcast, director Brett Morgen explains why his exhilarating, controversial "Chicago 10" is about 2008 and not 1968.
  • Lady Jane

    Actress, activist, sex kitten, entrepreneur, Christian, mogul's wife, lightning rod, for almost 70 years Jane Fonda has lived out the history of American women.
  • Can Bush be toppled?

    In Part 3 of our series, Tom Hayden, Paul Berman and Ross Mirkarimi say yes -- but they disagree about whether the Green Party should be accommodated or destroyed.
  • The Fix

    Alec Baldwin rants, Sean Penn smokes, Nicole Kidman holds hands, and Rush Limbaugh makes things up! Plus: Could Meg Ryan be in love?
  • Forty years after Port Huron

    Tom Hayden and Dick Flacks are still sugarcoating the totalitarian ideas that made the New Left just like the Old Left -- a dreary political dead end.
  • The cops become the issue

    More civil than disobedient, the marches against police brutality were as scripted as the action inside the Staples Center.
  • Driving Miss Crazy

    In a recent episode of "Jane Fonda's Life," a chauffeur introduced her to a new fella: God.
  • A question for the millennium

    The principal lesson of the past century is that the free markets are good for humanity, whereas the socialist utopian vision creates nothing but misery. But guess who hasn't learned this yet?
  • Who killed Betty Van Patter?

    A letter from an old friend stirs up passions from one of the most disturbing, yet little-known, crimes of the New Left era. It happened exactly 25 years ago.
  • The seeds of Seattle

    As anti-globalization protesters ask themselves, "Where do we go from here?" Seattle enters the lexicon of civil disobedience.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Saul Landau argues war has had its chance; Dr. Laura is trying to destroy our libraries.
  • NATO in denial

    The conflict in Yugoslavia is a war that NATO cannot win, and should not be fighting.
  • You can't negotiate with a war criminal

    But a circus tent of NATO opponents, from Tom Hayden to Arianna Huffington, won't face reality.
  • The year of reliving dangerously

    Our generation was so torn apart in 1968 that some people's memories went permanently screwy -- Stephen Talbot's for example.
  • Days of rage (cont.)

    Filmmaker Stephen Talbot fires back at David Horowitz over his PBS documentary '1968.'
  • Repressed memory syndrome

    The legendary year 1968 stills hold the baby-boom generation in thrall -- but it was actually the pinnacle of anti-democratic narcissism.
  • The Year of Dreaming Dangerously

    This is the 30th anniversary of a series of tumultuous events that shaped a generation. To understand the activists of the '60s, you have to revisit 1968 and consider what it was like to those who lived through it.
  • spies like us

    How many New Leftists cozied
    up to "Amerika's" enemies?

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