Articles

Daring Intransigence Daring Intransigence

Gustave Courbet's blunt pictorial style and taciturn sensibility prefigured the ambivalence and photographic exactitude of modern painting.

Mar 6, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Shadowplays Shadowplays

In a pair of groundbreaking books, Israeli historian Hillel Cohen explores the thorny issue of Palestinian collaboration with Zionists.

Mar 6, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Neve Gordon

How to Swim Against the Current How to Swim Against the Current

People are wriggling free of the fetters of corporate culture.

Mar 6, 2008 / Feature / Jim Hightower and Susan DeMarco

Hothead McCain Hothead McCain

The GOP nominee favors unilateralism and "rogue state rollback."

Mar 6, 2008 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss

Who Would Jesus Vote For? Who Would Jesus Vote For?

The new evangelicals are rejecting the religious right and embracing a broader social gospel.

Mar 6, 2008 / Feature / Bob Moser

The NSA and Your Inbox The NSA and Your Inbox

As the Democrats prepare to fold on FISA, this week's comments from Assistant AG for National Security Kenneth Wainstein suggest that what the White House is really after isn't in...

Mar 6, 2008 / Chris Hayes

(Some) Jews Against Obama (Some) Jews Against Obama

What do neocons and their media mouthpieces fear most about Obama's stance on Israel? Could it be honesty?

Mar 6, 2008 / Column / Eric Alterman

House of Cards House of Cards

It would be truly tragic if John McCain strolls into the White House while we argue over who has it worse, black men or white women.

Mar 6, 2008 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Nation Notes Nation Notes

Amy Alexander, a frequent Nation contributor, has been named an Alfred Knobler Fellow at The Nation Institute.

Mar 6, 2008 / The Editors

The Kosovo Dilemma The Kosovo Dilemma

The European Union needs to get Serbia focused on the future.

Mar 6, 2008 / Mark Mazower

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