Articles

Toy Story Toy Story

An eviscerated Consumer Product Safety Commission means American children still face perils from their toys.

Jan 3, 2008 / Daphne Eviatar

Pakistan’s Plight Pakistan’s Plight

A multidimensional charade is taking place in Pakistan, and it is not an edifying sight.

Jan 3, 2008 / Tariq Ali

Obama, Race and the Presidency Obama, Race and the Presidency

Barack Obama's historic victory in Iowa comes at a crucial time for a nation still grappling with how remedies to offset racism affect America's power structure.

Jan 3, 2008 / Feature / Ari Melber

Nader’s Stealth Support for Edwards (Cont…) Nader’s Stealth Support for Edwards (Cont…)

By backing John Edwards' presidential campaign this week, Ralph Nader offered "rare praise for a leading Democratic politician," as The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel exp...

Jan 3, 2008 / Ari Melber

A Fierce Populism and the Soft Promise of “More Light” A Fierce Populism and the Soft Promise of “More Light”

DES MOINES -- Embracing the legacy of a grandfather who "worked the graveyard shift... in the mills," quoting Democratic icons Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman and recounting t...

Jan 3, 2008 / John Nichols

The Race Begins The Race Begins

As Nation.com readers need no reminding, tomorrow residents of Iowa will become the first citizens in the country to weigh in on the presidential nominees. But not all residents o...

Jan 2, 2008 / Peter Rothberg

Hillary’s Man Problem Hillary’s Man Problem

A lot of men don't like Hillary. A lot of men say they don't want to vote for Hillary--even Democratic men. The new Los Angeles Times/ Bloomberg poll, released December 28, shows t...

Jan 2, 2008 / Jon Wiener

Mitt Romney As Doll Mitt Romney As Doll

Wonder what this guy is made of?

Jan 2, 2008 / Column / Calvin Trillin

The Front Page The Front Page

One of three versions of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's madcap newspaper comedy from a period when reporters probably did call their city rooms and say, "Hello, sweetheart, get ...

Jan 2, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Alexander Bakshy

A Human Pledge A Human Pledge

The most important American love poet in living memory, Robert Creeley celebrated the body and its ambivalent desires with a touch as light as a song.

Jan 2, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Susan Stewart

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