Eyal Press

Contributing Editor

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Eyal Press is a Nation contributing editor and the author of Beautiful Souls: The Courage and Conscience of Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times and Absolute Convictions: My Father, a City, and the Conflict That Divided America. He is also a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow at The Type Media Center.

The Perfect Storm The Perfect Storm

The intensifying economic crisis slams the world of nonprofit organizations.

Mar 11, 2009 / Feature / Eyal Press

What’s Right – and Wrong – About NYT’s Op-Ed Hire What’s Right – and Wrong – About NYT’s Op-Ed Hire

After deciding it no longer wanted William Kristol to fill its pages with strategy memos for Sarah Palin and other rising stars on the right, The New York Times has added The Atlan...

Mar 11, 2009 / The Notion / Eyal Press

Roger Cohen Lights It Up at The Times Roger Cohen Lights It Up at The Times

As we know from Ryan Lizza's profile of Rahm Emanuel in The New Yorker, the Obama White House has been reading New York Times columnist Paul Krugman closely in recent weeks. One c...

Mar 10, 2009 / The Notion / Eyal Press

Betrayal: On David Grossman Betrayal: On David Grossman

Novelist and peace advocate David Grossman examines the high cost of concealing what is unpleasant.

Feb 18, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Eyal Press

Is the Party Over? Is the Party Over?

In the past two years, the GOP's dream of a permanent majority has become a nightmare.

May 15, 2008 / Feature / Eyal Press

Israeli Army Vets Speak Out Israeli Army Vets Speak Out

Breaking the Silence comes to America.

Mar 1, 2008 / Feature / Eyal Press

Chafee Chastened Chafee Chastened

In his recent memoir, former GOP insider Lincoln Chafee boldly decries the Bush era.

Feb 14, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Eyal Press

Rights of Passage Rights of Passage

How can momentum be restored to the struggle for human rights? Begin by drawing the world's religions into the conversation.

Dec 13, 2007 / Editorial / Eyal Press

Uri Avnery, the Optimist

Uri Avnery, the Optimist Uri Avnery, the Optimist

To those who follow the Israeli-Palestinian conflict closely, the prospects for a two-state solution have never seemed dimmer. So why does veteran peacenik Uri Avnery remain so hop...

Nov 15, 2007 / Feature / Eyal Press

The Missing Class The Missing Class

Sociologist Katherine Newman talks about the "near poor," that vast pool of workers who are neither officially destitute nor comfortably working-class.

Jul 26, 2007 / Feature / Eyal Press

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