Women’s Voices, Women Vote Women’s Voices, Women Vote
In 2004, 20 million unmarried women – single, divorced, separated or widowed – didn't vote. In 2006, that number was 30 million. Depressing? Yes. But in 2008, these women are ...
Dec 20, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
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
Election ’08 Election ’08
As Iowans are poised to kick off a front-loaded political season, do standout candidates Edwards and Obama have the potential to appeal to progressives?
Dec 20, 2007 / The Editors
From the Archive: In Europe, Where’s the Hate? From the Archive: In Europe, Where’s the Hate?
The main threat to democracy isn't “Islamofacism” but plain old fascism, with mostly white Europeans terrorizing minorities in the name of racial, cultural or religious...
Dec 20, 2007 / Column / Gary Younge
Zapatista Code Red Zapatista Code Red
Ten years after the massacre of indigenous people in Chiapas, Zapatistas are reading signs that the Mexican government is poised for another wave of repression.
Dec 20, 2007 / Column / Naomi Klein
‘Bad for the Jews’ ‘Bad for the Jews’
A paradox of American Jewish political behavior: they think like liberals, but they let belligerent right-wingers who demonize and distort their values speak for them.
Dec 20, 2007 / Column / Eric Alterman
Exclusive! Missing CIA Tapes Found Exclusive! Missing CIA Tapes Found
Dec 20, 2007 / Column / Steve Brodner
Car Talk Car Talk
A mock-heroic travelogue by Julio Cortázar and his wife captures the contemplative life on the road.
Dec 20, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Colin Fleming
