Editorial

Blood in the Caucasus Blood in the Caucasus

It's time for the US to dissolve its cold war military alliances and develop realistic new policies toward Russia.

Aug 14, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

For a New Economics For a New Economics

The tepid platform Democrats will adopt in Denver isn't a new social contract, but it does go places Republicans never will. Let's hope Obama does better.

Aug 14, 2008 / The Editors

When Pastors Go Postal When Pastors Go Postal

The case against Victoria Osteen embodies the narcissism of those who preach the Gospel of prosperity.

Aug 12, 2008 / Barbara Ehrenreich

Paris/Britney Campaign Blowback Paris/Britney Campaign Blowback

John McCain got more than he expected, with an ad comparing Obama to Paris Hilton. The blowback is just beginning.

Aug 6, 2008 / Annabelle Gurwitch

Why Misgovernment Was No Accident in Bush’s Washington Why Misgovernment Was No Accident in Bush’s Washington

The Bush Administration has simultaneously destroyed a government, left us in the lurch and yet managed to enrich itself.

Aug 6, 2008 / Thomas Frank

Solzhenitsyn’s Life and Our Times Solzhenitsyn’s Life and Our Times

Despite the controversies he aroused in the West and in Russia, Solzhenitsyn remains above all else a writer who bore witness to Soviet society's long-censored suffering.

Aug 6, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

A Magic Moment for America A Magic Moment for America

The nomination of Barack Obama--so able intellectually, morally and spiritually--marks a magic moment for America, culminating the hopes of those who worked for a more perfect unio...

Aug 5, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Rev. Jesse L. Jackson

A Devil’s Dictionary of Politics A Devil’s Dictionary of Politics

With millions of first time-voters expected to go to the polls in November, never has an insane political system been more in need of explanation. You won't find much help here.

Aug 3, 2008 / Nicholas von Hoffman

A Charismatic Candidate A Charismatic Candidate

Flawed and flamboyant, the charismatic Jesse Jackson wasn't the perfect candidate, but his idealism led The Nation to endorse his bid for the White House.

Jul 31, 2008 / The Editors

The First Denver Convention The First Denver Convention

When the Democrats nominated William Jennings Bryan as their presidential candidate, The Nation was skeptical.

Jul 31, 2008 / The Editors

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