Golden oldies

by: Adam Bink

Wed Dec 23, 2009 at 14:30


For the upcoming holiday season, we came up with the idea to re-post some of the more interesting/provocative/brilliant front page pieces from OpenLeft’s history. The reason is because not everyone has a chance to read every piece throughout the year. And over the course of the year, a lot of new readers have come in who haven’t read some of the better stuff in the early months.

So, we’d like to open up the floor to you to recommend your favorite stuff. Just leave a URL in the comments and we’ll pick the best suggestions.

For easier scrolling back through the year, I recommend clicking on a writer’s name and changing the numbers at the end if you’re looking for a specific time period. For example, all my posts are at:

http://www.openleft.com/user/Adam%20Bink

And they show my most recent stuff. If I click on the “Next” link at the very bottom of those, it takes me to:

http://www.openleft.com/user/Adam%20Bink/diary/1

Which are the most recent ones before that.

Copy and paste that link and change the number at the end to 2, or 10, or whatever you like and that’ll help you scroll through the year. If you’re looking for another writer, just click on their name, copy and paste that link in, and you can do the same. You can also use our “OpenLeft Campaigns” tags at the bottom of this page to help, and if you’ve got other ideas, chime in.

What are your favorites?

Adam Bink :: Golden oldies

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Here's my vote (4.00 / 1)
Matt Stoller’s Solving the Rootsgap

Politics is the art of the possible, but that means you have to think about changing what is possible, not that you have to accept it in perpetuity.

 
Here's a good one (4.00 / 1)
Death Panels vs. The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index  by – Paul Rosenberg

http://www.openleft.com/showDi…


 
How to start your own netroots organization (4.00 / 1)
Should be linked permanently on the sidebar:

http://www.openleft.com/diary/…


 
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