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Dispatches From the US Student Movement: April 2

Dispatches From the US Student Movement: April 2 Dispatches From the US Student Movement: April 2

This week, students fight for racial justice from Texas to Binghamton. The 2013 National Student Power Convergence is in the works. And Colorado students walk out on standardized t...

Apr 1, 2013 / StudentNation / StudentNation

Five Fears About ’42’

Five Fears About ’42’ Five Fears About ’42’

If the new Jackie Robinson biopic follows standard Hollywood procedure, here's the complicated legacy it'll whitewash.

Apr 1, 2013 / Dave Zirin

Democratic Majority Is Not Demographic Inevitability (Part the Last: Do Something!)

Democratic Majority Is Not Demographic Inevitability (Part the Last: Do Something!) Democratic Majority Is Not Demographic Inevitability (Part the Last: Do Something!)

Ultimately, whether a party cements its gains depends not on demographics but performance.

Apr 1, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

Interns’ Favorite Articles of the Week (3/31/13) Interns’ Favorite Articles of the Week (3/31/13)

Chicago teachers' fight against school closings, the activists of Femen bare their breasts in protest and Canadian aboriginal youths who snowshoed 1,000 miles in supp...

Apr 1, 2013 / StudentNation / StudentNation

Obama Walks the Middle East’s Nuclear High Wire, Eyes Closed

Obama Walks the Middle East’s Nuclear High Wire, Eyes Closed Obama Walks the Middle East’s Nuclear High Wire, Eyes Closed

We continue to obsess about Iran's fantasy weapons, but pay remarkably little attention to the existing nuclear weapons in the region—Israel's.

Apr 1, 2013 / Ira Chernus

Thousands Protest the UK Government’s Brutal Austerity

Thousands Protest the UK Government’s Brutal Austerity Thousands Protest the UK Government’s Brutal Austerity

Britain's worst off are getting hit harder today than at the height of Thatcherism in 1983. The Tory's regressive "bedroom tax" only makes thing worse. 

Apr 1, 2013 / Allison Kilkenny

Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong?

Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong? Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong?

Everyone's favorite Nobel-winning Keynesian is no longer gravely deluded on the global economy. How much can we trust him now? 

Apr 1, 2013 / William Greider

Striking Guest Workers Will Take McDonald’s Fight Global

Striking Guest Workers Will Take McDonald’s Fight Global Striking Guest Workers Will Take McDonald’s Fight Global

As Congress considers immigration reform, workers plan a global day of action for June 6.

Apr 1, 2013 / Josh Eidelson

Hawks Slam Obama Over ‘Nuclear Zero’

Hawks Slam Obama Over ‘Nuclear Zero’ Hawks Slam Obama Over ‘Nuclear Zero’

Neocons point out everything that the president is doing right on arms control.

Mar 31, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

This Week: Deliberating on DOMA and Prop 8 This Week: Deliberating on DOMA and Prop 8

A watershed moment for marriage equality—and Tony Kushner’s moving essay nearly two decades ago: Introducing The Nation Archive!

Mar 30, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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