The former Louisiana governor and Republican presidential candidate is sick of the greedy banking practices that led to the financial crisis.
Mitt Romney's energy plan would roll back 50 years of environmental protections.
On October 22, people across the country gathered for the seventeenth National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation.
The Wisconsin senate candidate rejects the idea of corporate personhood.
How can progressives balance support for the Democrats with the need to mobilize grassroots support for social and economic causes?
Breaking the Silence collects testimonies from Israeli soldiers who served or are serving in the occupied territories.
If the earth's temperature rises by another 2 degrees celsius, our planet faces mass extinctions.
Glenn Harris discusses the goals and tactics of Seattle's unique "Race and Social Justice Initiative."
The New Republic's Jonathan Cohn talks with The Nation's Bryce Covert and George Zornick about what Obama can—and should—tackle in his second term.
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Will Obama's order to increase "school resource officers" funnel more of our students through the school-to-prison pipeline?
Rick Perlstein joins Bryce Covert and George Zornick to explore the serpentine shifts and strange bedfellows of gun control politics.


