Articles

Misreading Gaza Misreading Gaza

Israel won't get a better deal than the Arab Peace Initiative. The alternative is nothing less than more warfare and, ultimately, the end of Zionism.

Jan 8, 2009 / Roane Carey

Toward Peace in Gaza Toward Peace in Gaza

Without concerted action by Obama resolve the crisis in Gaza, hope for a two-state settlement will fade and the region will be cursed with many more years of bloodshed.

Jan 8, 2009 / The Editors

Guilt and Absolution: Carlos Reygadas’s ‘Silent Light’ Guilt and Absolution: Carlos Reygadas’s ‘Silent Light’

Reviewing Silent Light and more.

Jan 8, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Tales from the Vitrine: Battles Over Stolen Antiquities Tales from the Vitrine: Battles Over Stolen Antiquities

How powerful museums and private collectors act as stewards and looters of the world's cultural treasures.

Jan 8, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Britt Peterson

Gospel Secrets: The Biblical Controversies of Morton Smith Gospel Secrets: The Biblical Controversies of Morton Smith

A new book explores the longstanding scholarly debate over a secret and libertine Gospel of Mark.

Jan 8, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Anthony Grafton

Your Guide to the Nation Your Guide to the Nation

The Nation Guide to the Nation, just published by Vintage Books, is your guide to living liberally in America, from bars and art collectives to publishers and bookstores. Take a pe...

Jan 8, 2009 / Feature / The Nation

FDR: A Model for Obama? FDR: A Model for Obama?

Like his Depression-era counterpart, Obama must take bold action, seize opportunity and experiment.

Jan 8, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Tony Badger

Our Lincoln Our Lincoln

As a politician, Lincoln's greatness lay in his capacity for growth. Can Obama follow suit?

Jan 8, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Eric Foner

Can Labor Revive the American Dream? Can Labor Revive the American Dream?

The business lobby declares war on the Employee Free Choice Act.

Jan 8, 2009 / Feature / Esther Kaplan

Caveat Caveat

There's a caveat on the living trees, but don't chop up the dead wood: especially not the trunks stretched hollow, homes of snakes and echidnas. When it rains hard they drum a bold message, and when the wind stirs through these sacred woodlands they pipe like great church organs. That's your patois. Understand. Understand.

Jan 7, 2009 / Books & the Arts / John Kinsella

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