Nowhere to Hyde Nowhere to Hyde
The healthcare reform debate exposed the weakness of the prochoice movement. What now?
Apr 1, 2010 / Feature / Sharon Lerner
Legitimation Crisis in Afghanistan Legitimation Crisis in Afghanistan
A stable government and an end to insurgency are possible--but only if the US withdraws.
Apr 1, 2010 / Feature / William R. Polk
India Grapples with Freedom India Grapples with Freedom
This essay, from the August 23, 1947, issue of The Nation, is a special selection from The Nation Digital Archive. If you want to read everything The Nation has ever published on I...
Who Speaks for Human Rights? Who Speaks for Human Rights?
A clash between a feminist activist and a former Guantánamo detainee divides the left.
Mar 18, 2010 / Feature / D.D. Guttenplan and Maria Margaronis
Hondurans’ Great Awakening Hondurans’ Great Awakening
Despite brutal repression, a bold resistance movement is defying the US-backed coup regime.
Mar 18, 2010 / Feature / Dana Frank
Attack of the Cheneys Attack of the Cheneys
They're baaaaack! Liz, Dick, Bill and the neocons plot to retake Washington.
Mar 18, 2010 / Feature / Matthew Duss
Labor War in the Mojave Labor War in the Mojave
The multinational mining giant Rio Tinto has uprooted unions, slashed wages and abused employees all over the world. Now workers at its California facility are fighting a lockout.
Mar 12, 2010 / Feature / Mike Davis
Coalition of the Shilling Coalition of the Shilling
Nonpartisan think tanks are supporting journalism--but who's supporting the think tanks?
Mar 11, 2010 / Feature / Nathan Hodge
Haiti’s Excluded Haiti’s Excluded
How the earthquake aid regime sidelines those it intends to help.
Mar 11, 2010 / Feature / Reed Lindsay
In Defense of Deficits In Defense of Deficits
A big deficit-reduction program would destroy the economy two years into the Great Crisis.
Mar 4, 2010 / Feature / James K. Galbraith
