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Nation Readers’ Top Ten Videos

Nation Readers’ Top Ten Videos Nation Readers’ Top Ten Videos

Last week we did an informal poll of Nation writers and editors asking them to pick one YouTube video which they thought deserved a wider viewing. Check out some of the interesting...

Aug 12, 2010 / The Nation

Gay Marriage Back On in California; Country Yawns

Gay Marriage Back On in California; Country Yawns Gay Marriage Back On in California; Country Yawns

Gay rights advocates will worry about Justice Kennedy's vote, and Democratic strategists will fret about collateral damage in November--but in the grand scheme of things, the battl...

Aug 12, 2010 / Richard Kim

No Relief in Sight No Relief in Sight

The economy's long downturn has left us with a nation of broken roads, shuttered clinics and scrapped school programs. Why are we gutting our basic infrastructure when we need it t...

Aug 12, 2010 / The Editors

Afghan Women Have Already Been Abandoned

Afghan Women Have Already Been Abandoned Afghan Women Have Already Been Abandoned

I know Bibi Aisha, the woman on the Time cover. But the logic of those who use her image to argue for the war escapes me. The question her story raises is, What Happens if We Stay?

Aug 12, 2010 / Ann Jones

Kabuki Democracy Kabuki Democracy

Why a progressive presidency is impossible, for now.

Aug 12, 2010 / Feature / Eric Alterman

Building a Movement by Offering Solutions Building a Movement by Offering Solutions

The left's hope lies in reviving the tradition of speaking in credible, urgent, moral ways about policies to aid the great majority.

Aug 12, 2010 / Feature / Michael Kazin

Disdain Will Reign if You Nip Off to Spain Disdain Will Reign if You Nip Off to Spain

With apologies to Lerner and Loewe.

Aug 12, 2010 / Column / Calvin Trillin

The Corpo-Obama-Geithner-Petraeus State

The Corpo-Obama-Geithner-Petraeus State The Corpo-Obama-Geithner-Petraeus State

The role of the left should not be to uphold or defend a government increasingly at odds with the interests of the people, but to change it, drastically and from the ground up.

Aug 12, 2010 / Feature / Barbara Ehrenreich

Ending the Permanent Campaign

Ending the Permanent Campaign Ending the Permanent Campaign

When politics is driven by the need to turn out your base and policy is dominated by the desire to cater to that base, our baser instincts come to the fore.

Aug 12, 2010 / Feature / Norman Ornstein

Obama, The Right and Race

Obama, The Right and Race Obama, The Right and Race

Missing from Alterman's historical analysis is the Republicans' canny exploitation of racial resentment.

Aug 12, 2010 / Feature / Salim Muwakkil

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