Table of contents for Proud to be liberal / edited by Elizabeth Clementson and Robert Lasner.

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Introduction by Elizabeth Clementson and Robert Lasner
History: When Liberals Walked the Earth
Liberal? Hell Yes I Am! by Eric Zorn
Those Who Hate Liberals Hate America by Harvey Wasserman
People Have to Have More To Live For Than to Die For by Blanche Wiesen Cook
Proud to Be the Son Of Liberals by Danny Goldberg
Why We're Not "Right"
Cure Your Mean Heart, Kill Your Greed: How Liberals Might Save the World from Ruin by 
Asserting the Primacy of Love Over Hate by Steve Almond 
No Apologies, No Regrets by Ted Rall
Proud To Be A Liberal After Katrina by Bob Harris
Our Conservative Friends by David Rees
Warning Labels
The Word "Liberal" by Eric Alterman 
Why I Am Not A Progressive by Bill Scher
The Sensible Liberal by Tom Tomorrow
Acting Locally, Thinking Globally
Mr. Pollack's Neighborhood by Neal Pollack
An Immigrant's Take by Laila Lalami
Media Matters: This is Fair and Balanced
Wanted: Liberals To Revive Our Democracy by Danny Schechter
CROX News by Jen Sorensen
Economics: Down with Trickle Down 
Truly Liberal Democracy; Not "The Free Market"; Will Save America's Middle Class 
by Thom Hartmann
Intelligently Designed: Religion and Philosophy
Such is the Human Race: A Pessimist's Defense of Liberalism and Fact-Based Public Education 
by Maud Newton
The Creed Of A Liberal by Ralph Temple
A New Deal: Where We Go From Here
I'm A Big Fat Liberal by Will Durst
Patriotic Liberals Enlist In The War Of Ideas by Mark Green
The Era of Big Government by Matthew Yglesias

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Liberalism -- United States.
Political culture -- United States.