Politics

The Preemptive Martyrdom of Karl Rove The Preemptive Martyrdom of Karl Rove

The Nation's DC editor Christopher Hayes on Karl Rove's impending Congressional hearing.

Mar 6, 2009 / Countdown

Is There a Republican Civil War? Is There a Republican Civil War?

Is their really an ideological divide in the GOP? Our media roundtable looks at the best and worst reporting of the past week with Arun Gupta, Gloria Feldt and others.

Mar 5, 2009 / GRITtv

Help Homeowners Level the Playing Field Help Homeowners Level the Playing Field

Industry insiders reveal how predatory lending made it more profitable to run a mortgage shop than to sell drugs.

Mar 5, 2009 / Brave New Films

Ten Things You Can Do to Stay in Your Home Ten Things You Can Do to Stay in Your Home

Advice and resources for preventing or fighting foreclosure.

Mar 5, 2009 / The Nation

Tom Geoghegan’s Run Tom Geoghegan’s Run

Tom Geoghegan may not have prevailed at the polls, but he won the ideas primary.

Mar 5, 2009 / John Nichols

Noted. Noted.

Max Fraser on Republic Windows & Doors, John Nichols on the FCC and on Obama's pick for commerce secretary, Loren Lynch on carbon caps

Mar 5, 2009 / The Editors

Comes the Change Comes the Change

Obama's first budget is an audacious plan to transform America. But in sad testament to how deeply we've fallen, it is not bold enough.

Mar 5, 2009 / Robert L. Borosage

Lessons From Latin America Lessons From Latin America

The region's social movements are a useful model for US leftists wanting to influence Obama.

Mar 5, 2009 / Feature / Benjamin Dangl

Follow Brazil’s Example Follow Brazil’s Example

What we want from Obama is not social transformation. We want measures to minimize the suffering of people right now.

Mar 5, 2009 / Feature / Immanuel Wallerstein

Rising to the Occasion Rising to the Occasion

The capitalists who have run things so far have forfeited all trust and respect. So what will we do now? A Nation Forum.

Mar 5, 2009 / Feature / Barbara Ehrenreich and Bill Fletcher Jr.

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