Articles

Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud

The pioneering psychoanalyst suffered so greatly in his last years that his death comes as a great relief to his friends

Jun 25, 2009 / Feature / Karl Menninger

Slide Show: The Nation’s Presidents Slide Show: The Nation’s Presidents

 

Jun 25, 2009 / Photo Essay / The Nation

Waste Behind Bars Waste Behind Bars

Will the recession bring the justice-system reforms that progressives have long supported?

Jun 25, 2009 / Feature / Ari Melber

One View of Eisenhower One View of Eisenhower

Ike takes a drive down the middle of the road.

Jun 25, 2009 / Feature / Joseph C. Harsch

Who’s Jailing Journalists? Who’s Jailing Journalists?

Roundup: We've got a new "Think Again" column called "Who's JailingJournalists?"here inwhich we wonder, aloud, why the United States has joined the alleged Axis of Evil in ja...

Jun 25, 2009 / Eric Alterman

General Douglas MacArthur General Douglas MacArthur

Roger Baldwin, who spent three months working under MacArthur in Japan after World War II, remembers the general fondly.

Jun 25, 2009 / Feature / Roger Baldwin

Portrait of Truman Portrait of Truman

The mysterious Missourian who has just stepped into some very big shoes.

Jun 25, 2009 / Feature / Margaret Marshall

National Review vs The Nation: US as the Global Cop National Review vs The Nation: US as the Global Cop

In part two of a three-part series, Chris Hayes of The Nation debates Reihan Salam of the National Review over the proper role of the US military in the world.

Jun 25, 2009 / The Nation Video

Muslim Women’s Rights, Continued Muslim Women’s Rights, Continued

The massive participation by women in Iran's street demonstrations is surprising only if you accept the mullahs' view of women as weak and passive vessels.

Jun 24, 2009 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Twittergasms Twittergasms

Why is it easier to raise 3 million tweets for demonstrations in Iran than to twit about Obama's sellouts at home?

Jun 24, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

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