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The Nation

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The Nation is America's oldest weekly news magazine, and one of the most widely read magazines in the world for politics, news and culture.

Articles

News and Features

Orhan Pamuk, Alexander Theroux, Colm Toibin and much more. Find out what books Nation readers are poring over this summer and let us know what's on your list.

Highlights from The Nation's sports reporting over the past one hundred years.

Highlights from over three decades of Nation coverage of Murdoch and his global empire.

Jennifer Egan, Tony Judt, Sontag remembered and more! Find out what Nation staffers are reading this summer and tell us what's on your list.

Nation readers offer fresh and creative ideas on how to reimagine capitalism.

The full text of President Barack Obama's speech, "A Moment of Opportunity," as prepared for delivery at the US Department of State, May 19, 2011.

Cindy Samuels of Care2 surveyed her Care2.com/Causes community and compiled an all-time top five list of the best protest songs ever written.

Tony Kushner's full letter to the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York—plus, how you can take action on Kushner's behalf.

An incomplete list in random order.

Blogs

Every week, Nation interns try to cut through the echo chamber and choose one good article in their area of interest that they...
After the news broke that the NYPD had been monitoring them, NYU's Islamic Student Association gathered to demand the university...
Two Seattle high-school students make the case for why young people should be engaged electorally.
Our media coverage is often dominated by one big story that crowds out nearly everything else. As an antidote, every week, Nation interns...
Our media coverage is often dominated by one big story that crowds out nearly everything else. As an antidote, every week, Nation interns...
Carlos Fuentes, David Foster Wallace, Aaron Sorkin, William Gass, and many more.
This summer, OWS-affiliated student groups are planning a national convergence in Columbus, Ohio.
This video, created by twenty-something Princeton graduate Nikki Muller, is garnering international attention as a critique of over-...