Our First Advice Columnist Is Taking Your Questions

Our First Advice Columnist Is Taking Your Questions

Our First Advice Columnist Is Taking Your Questions

Living under late capitalism is hard. Liza is here to help.

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If you’re reading The Nation, you’re a leftist in a mean monied world. This creates one conundrum after another. Should you call an Uber or hail a cab? How do you prevent your boss from treating you like garbage? Can you date that extremely good-looking man who voted to #MakeAmericaGreatAgain? What if he promises not to tweet?

You need help! I am here to provide rigorously reported, intelligent, and humane advice. A longtime journalist and columnist—not to mention a mother, Facebook addict, and Family Dollar shopper—I too grapple with the day-to-day struggles of living ethically under capitalism. I’ve been offering unpaid advice for decades and could not be more delighted to offer my skills to Nation readers.

Please submit your question here for consideration. The first installment of my column, Asking for a Friend, will go live soon.

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