Peace activism

You Break It, You Pay For It You Break It, You Pay For It

So it turns out Pottery Barn doesn't even have a rule that says, "You break it, you own it." According to a company spokesperson, "in the rare instance that something is broken i...

Dec 22, 2004 / Column / Naomi Klein

Activist and author Dorothy Canfield Fisher at her desk.

A Christmas Amnesty A Christmas Amnesty

This article, from the December 14, 1946, issue of The Nation, is a special selection from The Nation’s Digital Archive.

Dec 21, 2004 / Feature / Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Thousands Protest SOA Thousands Protest SOA

A report from the SOA protests at Ft. Benning.

Nov 23, 2004 / Feature / Patrick Mulvaney

Voting for the First Time Voting for the First Time

A conversation with Utah Phillips.

Oct 12, 2004 / Feature / Carolyn Crane

Rocking the Youth Vote–From 1972 to 2004 Rocking the Youth Vote–From 1972 to 2004

Lennon spoke out then, as Springsteen speaks out now.

Oct 7, 2004 / Feature / Jon Wiener

Protest Postcards From New York Protest Postcards From New York

Among the approximately 150,000 people who took to the streets of New York on March 20 to protest the US occupation of Iraq were six Nation interns.

Mar 23, 2004 / Feature / The Nation

Letter From London Letter From London

In Labour Britain there's a deep sense of pessimism and betrayal.

Mar 21, 2004 / Feature / Maria Margaronis

Why They Love to Hate Her Why They Love to Hate Her

The civilian female in soldier lore.

Mar 4, 2004 / Feature / Carol Burke

You Gotta Love Her You Gotta Love Her

On bad memories and popular delusions.

Mar 4, 2004 / Feature / Tom Hayden

Taking Liberties Taking Liberties

On February 3 a law enforcement official working with the Joint Terrorism Task Force in Des Moines served a subpoena on Drake University seeking records on its student chapter of...

Feb 12, 2004 / Editorial / David Cole

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