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Can New York Create Affordable Housing That’s Also Environmentally Sustainable?

Can New York Create Affordable Housing That’s Also Environmentally Sustainable? Can New York Create Affordable Housing That’s Also Environmentally Sustainable?

The de Blasio administration unveils an ambitious plan: reduce emissions and inequality at the same time.

Sep 24, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Barbara Lee Was Right in 2001. She’s Still Right Now.

Barbara Lee Was Right in 2001. She’s Still Right Now. Barbara Lee Was Right in 2001. She’s Still Right Now.

Tuesday the Congresswoman called for “a full congressional debate and vote on any military action, as required by the Constitution.”

Sep 24, 2014 / John Nichols

When Will American Foreign Policymakers Learn From Their Mistakes in the Middle East?

When Will American Foreign Policymakers Learn From Their Mistakes in the Middle East? When Will American Foreign Policymakers Learn From Their Mistakes in the Middle East?

Former top UN diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi lays out how decades of naïveté about Arab societies, poor planning and post-conflict miscalculations have fostered a deep mistru...

Sep 24, 2014 / Barbara Crossette

Yes, Tipping Sucks. But You Still Have to Do It.

Yes, Tipping Sucks. But You Still Have to Do It. Yes, Tipping Sucks. But You Still Have to Do It.

Marriott made $626 million last year—but that doesn’t mean that if you don’t tip your hotel housekeeper, she’ll see any more of those profits.

Sep 24, 2014 / Bryce Covert

Looking Backward: James Campbell Reviews His Own 1982 ‘Nation’ Essay on Leaving Scotland

Looking Backward: James Campbell Reviews His Own 1982 ‘Nation’ Essay on Leaving Scotland Looking Backward: James Campbell Reviews His Own 1982 ‘Nation’ Essay on Leaving Scotland

“How can I have seemed so settled in my opinions? So smug in my attitudes?”

Sep 24, 2014 / Books & the Arts / James Campbell and Back Issues

New Deal Liberalism Lives On

New Deal Liberalism Lives On New Deal Liberalism Lives On

Don’t despair that a stalwart New Deal liberal is retiring; celebrate the arrival of a new generation of populist movements and the ascendant wing of the Democratic Party.

Sep 24, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Snapshot: Wall Street Bearish on Climate Crisis

Snapshot: Wall Street Bearish on Climate Crisis Snapshot: Wall Street Bearish on Climate Crisis

Over 100 people were arrested at “Flood Wall Street,” a protest directed at New York City’s financial district that highlighted unfettered capitalism’s role in the climate crisis. Among those arrested was Frostpaw, the mascot for the Center for Biological Diversity, and underneath his fur, the center’s co-founder, Peter Galvin.

Sep 24, 2014 / Seth Wenig

Life in the Ruins

Life in the Ruins Life in the Ruins

How the destruction of architectural treasures became a weapon in Syria’s ongoing civil war.

Sep 23, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Frederick Deknatel

Under Pressure

Under Pressure Under Pressure

How much of the pressure of reality can a work of art bear before it ceases to be art?

Sep 23, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

The Resource Privilege

The Resource Privilege The Resource Privilege

How law firms and lobbyists protect and whitewash petroleum dictatorships.

Sep 23, 2014 / Books & the Arts / James North

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