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How ‘Corporate Responsibility’ Campaigns Can Actually End Up Hurting Workers

How ‘Corporate Responsibility’ Campaigns Can Actually End Up Hurting Workers How ‘Corporate Responsibility’ Campaigns Can Actually End Up Hurting Workers

Samsung’s moral corrective had been issued on paper, but it did not translate so well for the Chinese workers.

Jul 18, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Terror Through the Night in Gaza

Terror Through the Night in Gaza Terror Through the Night in Gaza

56 children have been killed during the Israeli military’s assault on Gaza so far.

Jul 18, 2014 / Press Room

Report: ‘The Nation’ Leads a Trip to Cuba

Report: ‘The Nation’ Leads a Trip to Cuba Report: ‘The Nation’ Leads a Trip to Cuba

Anna Theofilopoulou details what she discovered about Cuba’s developments in healthcare, the economy and social practices. The separation between Cuba and the United States i...

Jul 18, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Do ‘Reform Conservatives’ Have Any Foreign Policy Ideas?

Do ‘Reform Conservatives’ Have Any Foreign Policy Ideas? Do ‘Reform Conservatives’ Have Any Foreign Policy Ideas?

So far, the answer is no, they don’t. Except their fallback position, the old neocon catechism.

Jul 18, 2014 / Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss

Vladimir Putin Should Take Responsibility for the MH17 Shootdown

Vladimir Putin Should Take Responsibility for the MH17 Shootdown Vladimir Putin Should Take Responsibility for the MH17 Shootdown

It’s pretty obvious that the pro-Russian rebels did it, though it’s not certain yet. Yet Putin refuses to look in the mirror.

Jul 18, 2014 / Bob Dreyfuss

What ‘Nation’ Interns Are Reading the Week of 07/18/14

What ‘Nation’ Interns Are Reading the Week of 07/18/14 What ‘Nation’ Interns Are Reading the Week of 07/18/14

This week: Affirmative Action at UT Austin ruling, the labor market, and the truth about the immigration crisis. 

Jul 18, 2014 / StudentNation / StudentNation

Why a Win for Anti-Choice Protesters Might Also Strengthen Workers’ Rights to Strike

Why a Win for Anti-Choice Protesters Might Also Strengthen Workers’ Rights to Strike Why a Win for Anti-Choice Protesters Might Also Strengthen Workers’ Rights to Strike

The Roberts court has expanded First Amendment protections to such an extent that strikes, pickets, and boycotts should be protected as free speech.

Jul 18, 2014 / Moshe Z. Marvit

White Rage in Murietta, Oracle… and Little Rock

White Rage in Murietta, Oracle… and Little Rock White Rage in Murietta, Oracle… and Little Rock

From 1957’s protests against integration in Little Rock, to today’s protests against immigrant children on the border, Tamron Hall sees a pattern.

Jul 18, 2014 / Leslie Savan

Death and Destruction in Gaza as Israel Launches Ground Invasion

Death and Destruction in Gaza as Israel Launches Ground Invasion Death and Destruction in Gaza as Israel Launches Ground Invasion

More than 240 Palestinians have been killed in air strikes, nearly 77 percent of them civilians, including almost fifty children.

Jul 17, 2014 / Sharif Abdel Kouddous

Standing Up to Disaster Capitalism in Detroit

Standing Up to Disaster Capitalism in Detroit Standing Up to Disaster Capitalism in Detroit

Unions, community and religious groups organize to prioritize the interests of working families over the interests of Wall Street bankers.

Jul 17, 2014 / John Nichols

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