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Things Have Changed Things Have Changed

Notice anything different about this page? The online edition of The Nation just got a makeover. Here's a guide to the changes.

Apr 24, 2008 / Joan Connell

Why Tom Hayden Makes Me Scream Why Tom Hayden Makes Me Scream

Hayden is employing an ancient literary-political device, in which a man wards off charges of sexism by citing the example of a woman.

Apr 24, 2008 / Katha Pollitt

McCain, Hagee and the Politics of God’s Wrath McCain, Hagee and the Politics of God’s Wrath

The whole controversy about John McCain's ties to radical preacher John Hagee has been miscast, both by McCain's critics and supporters – not to mention by our ministerially-obs...

Apr 24, 2008 / John Nichols

Lost Causes Not Yet Found Lost Causes Not Yet Found

In Defying Dixie, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore seeks to reclaim the radical origins of the modern civil rights struggle.

Apr 24, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Kevin M. Kruse

Fugues and Flowers Fugues and Flowers

Always dawn, eve. Embanked fog,
settled in, is loathed to lift. M., I
see and raise your AKG C414,
wager singing--not singed--star

Apr 24, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Tyrone Williams

Hearts and Minds Hearts and Minds

Is there more to racism in America than intolerance and immorality? Four books shed light.

Apr 24, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Thomas J. Sugrue

Starting Out Means a Steeper Climb Starting Out Means a Steeper Climb

Young workers have it a lot tougher than their parents did.

Apr 24, 2008 / Feature / Steven Greenhouse

Mill Hill Populism Mill Hill Populism

Meet the new face of economic politics in post-NAFTA North Carolina.

Apr 24, 2008 / Feature / Bob Moser

What Nuclear Renaissance? What Nuclear Renaissance?

Despite a slick PR campaign hyping its promise, the nuclear industry isn't going anywhere. It's too costly and won't save us from global warming.

Apr 24, 2008 / Feature / Christian Parenti

Men of the Cloth Men of the Cloth

When it comes to keeping women pregnant and in their place, polygamous Mormons and the Pope have a lot in common.

Apr 24, 2008 / Column / Katha Pollitt

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