Anti-War Lessons From New Hampshire Anti-War Lessons From New Hampshire
How will Democratic candidates end the war? None of the scenarios offered to New Hampshire voters really addressed the issue.
Jan 9, 2008 / Tom Hayden
Recession–Who Cares? Recession–Who Cares?
Politicians and economists find it hard to admit that we have two economies--one for the rich and one for everyone else--and the latter has been in a recession, if not a depression...
Jan 9, 2008 / Barbara Ehrenreich
A Season of ‘Change’ A Season of ‘Change’
Throughout the political sphere--in Democratic and Republican campaigns, in media coverage and pollsters' surveys--the word "change" is bubbling on people's lips. What does it real...
Jan 8, 2008 / Jonathan Schell
Beyond the Labor Board Beyond the Labor Board
Partisan appointments to Bush's National Labor Relations Board have ensured it's virtually impossible for workers to get a fair shake.
Jan 3, 2008 / Max Fraser
Noted. Noted.
Guest blogging at The Nation.com, gazing into Kristol's ball, revisiting Hoover's roundup.
Jan 3, 2008 / The Editors
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
Nation Note Nation Note
Welcoming Peter Gizzi, The Nation's new poetry editor.
Dec 20, 2007 / The Editors
Writers of the World Unite Writers of the World Unite
Striking members of the Writers Guild of America are bringing the labor movement something it hasn't had for a long time: an audience.
Dec 20, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Luvh Rakhe
Noted. Noted.
Dana Perino's ignorance, Michael Ratner's Puffin/Nation Prize.
Dec 20, 2007 / The Editors
