Authors

Daniel Singer Daniel Singer

Daniel Singer, for many years The Nation's Paris-based Europe correspondent, was born on September 26, 1926, in Warsaw, was educated in France, Switzerland and England and died on December 2, 2000, in Paris. He was a contributor to The Economist, The New Statesman and the Tribune and appeared as a commentator on NPR, "Monitor Radio" and the BBC, as well as Canadian and Australian broadcasting. (These credits are for his English-language work; he was also fluent in French, Polish, Russian and Italian.) He was the author of Prelude to Revolution: France in May 1968 (Hill & Wang, 1970), The Road to Gdansk (Monthly Review Press, 1981), Is Socialism Doomed?: The Meaning of Mitterrand (Oxford, 1988) and Whose Millennium? Theirs or Ours? (Monthly Review Press, 1999). A specialist on the Western European left as well as the former Communist nations, Singer ranged across the Continent in his dispatches to The Nation. Singer sharply critiqued Western-imposed economic "shock therapy" in the former Eastern Bloc and US support for Boris Yeltsin, sounded early warnings about the re-emergence of Fascist politics into the Italian mainstream, and, across the Mediterranean, reported on an Algeria sliding into civil war. The Daniel Singer Millennium Prize Foundation was founded in 2000 to honor original essays that help further socialist ideas in the tradition of Daniel Singer.  

Apr 2, 2010

Micah L. Sifry Micah L. Sifry

Micah L. Sifry, a former Nation associate editor, is co-founder of the Personal Democracy Forum, editor of its techPresident.com blog and senior adviser to the Sunlight Foundation.

Apr 2, 2010

Robert L. Borosage Robert L. Borosage

Robert L. Borosage is president of the Institute for America's Future.

Apr 2, 2010

Dan Zegart Dan Zegart

Dan Zegart, a freelance investigative journalist who writes frequently on legal subjects, is the author, most recently, of Civil Warriors: The Legal Siege on the Tobacco Industry..

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Trudy Lieberman Trudy Lieberman

Trudy Lieberman is a contributing edtor to the Columbia Journalism Review (cjr.org), where she blogs.

Apr 2, 2010

Gene Santoro Gene Santoro

A former working musician and Fulbright Scholar, Gene Santoro also covers film and jazz for the New York Daily News. He has written about pop culture for publications including:…

Apr 2, 2010

Grace Schulman Grace Schulman

Grace Schulman is The Nation‘s former poetry editor.

Apr 2, 2010

Thomas Frank Thomas Frank

Thomas Frank is the author of the just-published Pity the Billionaire: The Hard-Times Swindle and the Unlikely Comeback of the Right (Metropolitan Books). He has also written The Wrecking Crew, What’s the Matter With Kansas? and several other abrasive volumes. He is the “Easy Chair” columnist for Harper’s Magazine and the founding editor of The Baffler.

Apr 2, 2010

Doug Ireland Doug Ireland

Doug Ireland, a longtime Nation contributor who lived in France for a decade, can be reached through his blog, Direland.

Apr 2, 2010

Laura Secor Laura Secor

Laura Secor is a 2008-09 fellow at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, at the New York Public Library.

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