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Republicans Are on the Retreat in California

Shifting tides after the attempted recall vote show that voters are concerned more with policy than with rhetoric.

Sasha Abramsky

Labor Organizing

Why Alabama Coal Miners Are Still on Strike

Greg Pilkerton has been fighting for better pay and working conditions for 10 months. He explains why he and his union comrades aren’t giving up.

Kim Kelly
Jobs

The Revolution Against Low-Wage Work

Workers used the additional resources of the past year to demand better pay and conditions.

Mike Konczal
World

Chile’s “New Left” Brings Hope

With capital already taking flight and the rise of the far right, Gabriel Boric’s administration isn’t in for an easy ride.

Franck Gaudichaud
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Year in Review

These Progressives Fought the Good Fight in 2021—and Gave Us Hope for 2022

These Progressives Fought the Good Fight in 2021—and Gave Us Hope for 2022

For a year that saw progress come slowly and presidential approval ratings decline, these progressives held the line, speaking truth to power, defending democracy, and showing up for the American people. 

John Nichols

A Year on a Hinge of History

If we want to save the republic, we will have to do it ourselves.

D.D. Guttenplan

The Best Albums of 2021

Our music critic’s 10 favorite pieces of music from this year.

David Hajdu

Politics

Capitol Insurrection

Defusing the Global Climate Emergency Depends on Defusing the Democracy Emergency

On the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, we’re reminded that the future hinges on rejecting the two Big Lies.

Mark Hertsgaard
Will Garland Do What It Takes to Bring the Insurrectionists to Justice?

Will Garland Do What It Takes to Bring the Insurrectionists to Justice?

A lot is riding on the attorney general’s prosecution of January 6 insurrectionists—including whether future coup plotters think they’ll be able to get away with it.

Elie Mystal
What Conservative Justices Talk About When They Talk About Religious Liberty

What Conservative Justices Talk About When They Talk About Religious Liberty

The conservative majority on the US Supreme Court has honed a new, radical approach to religious liberty, the significance of which cannot be overstated.

Katherine Franke and The Nation

Culture

Randall Kennedy Says It Loud

Randall Kennedy Says It Loud

A conversation with the Harvard law professor about his new essay collection, the state or racial politics, campus activism, and much more.

Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
The False Promise of Criminal Justice Reform

The False Promise of Criminal Justice Reform

Why we have to look past reformism and embrace the politics of prison abolition.

Charlotte Rosen
How Private Capital Strangled Our Cities

How Private Capital Strangled Our Cities

By following the money, a new history of urban inequality turns our attention away from federal malfeasance and toward capital markets and financial instruments.

Samuel Zipp

World

Ai Weiwei

No Other Way to Live: Why Ai Weiwei Left China

Xi Jinping’s tenure has been marked by harsh crackdowns on human rights activism.

Yaqiu Wang
Mission Accomplished

2 Decades of Military Force Got Us Nowhere

Twenty years of war, around $6 trillion, and nearly 1 million corpses later, there are now more terrorist groups than in 2001.

Nick Turse
Memorial Society Supporter

The Russian Supreme Court Moves to Shut Down a Prominent Human Rights Group

Despite what may seem like a hopeless situation, Memorial has refused to give up.

Finley Muratova

Watch and Listen

December 30, 2021

Listen: What Were Ivanka, Jared, Don Junior, and Eric Doing on January 6?

Amy Wilentz on the insurrection, plus Tom Lutz on The Kindness of Strangers.

December 23, 2021

Listen: Taking a Break With Viet Thanh Nguyen

A special conversation with the Pulitzer Prize–winning author. 

December 21, 2021
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