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Henri Cole: The Art of Violent Concision Henri Cole: The Art of Violent Concision

Henri Cole's Blackbird and Wolf contains some of the most truthful poems in modern American poetry. He is this year's winner of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize.

Feb 12, 2009 / Books & the Arts / John Koethe

Great Expectations for Obama Great Expectations for Obama

Is the watered-down stimulus bill a signal of a more ambitious agenda for Obama or a harbinger of reduced expectations?

Feb 12, 2009

CEOs Attempt to ‘Rebrand’ Bonuses CEOs Attempt to ‘Rebrand’ Bonuses

They just don't get it. The Nation's Chris Hayes discusses the refusal of Wall Street CEOs to let their unearned bonuses go.

Feb 12, 2009 / Countdown

Save the News, Not the Newspaper Save the News, Not the Newspaper

The newspaper industry is falling off a cliff and with it may go much of our civil discourse.

Feb 12, 2009 / Column / Eric Alterman

Eight Is Enough Eight Is Enough

With the birth of Nadya Suleman's octuplets, we confront the virtues of motherhood, the ethics of fertility clinics and the myths we still concoct about childless women's worth.

Feb 12, 2009 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Obama Backslides on ‘State Secrets’ Obama Backslides on ‘State Secrets’

The president has shown a troubling unwillingness to acknowledge the wrongs the Bush administration committed.

Feb 12, 2009 / David Cole

Barney Frank: ‘Cut the Military Budget’ Barney Frank: ‘Cut the Military Budget’

In a 2009 Nation editorial the Congressman passionately called for money for healthcare, not warfare. 

Feb 12, 2009 / Barney Frank

Cut the Military Budget–I Cut the Military Budget–I

Reining in the Pentagon's wanton spending habits is going to be a long, hard slog.

Feb 12, 2009 / Chris Hayes

Noted. Noted.

Max Fraser on New York Wage Watch, Denise DiStephan on the Paycheck Fairness Act, John Nichols on Hilda Solis, Deborah Meier on teachers organizing

Feb 12, 2009 / The Editors

Pay-Cap Populism Pay-Cap Populism

Excessive executive pay endangers our public well-being as surely as any pollutants. Obama's $500,000 pay cap is just a start at fixing the problem.

Feb 12, 2009 / Sarah Anderson and Sam Pizzigati

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