Mark Green for Mayor Mark Green for Mayor
He is the most promising candidate progressives can look to for leadership.
Aug 9, 2001 / The Editors
San Diego Sees the Light San Diego Sees the Light
A Democratic Congressman relates what happened when a large California city rebelled against privatization of its electricity.
Aug 9, 2001 / Bob Filner
Elegy for Edinburgh Elegy for Edinburgh
Linda Gardiner reviews Irvine Welsh's Glue.
Aug 9, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Linda Gardiner
Whitewash in the Ionian Whitewash in the Ionian
Maria Margaronis reviews Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
Aug 9, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Maria Margaronis
They’re Off! They’re Off!
Nine hundred days to go, and Democratic presidential hopefuls are jockeying for position.
Aug 9, 2001 / Feature / John Nichols
The Hijacking of Social Security The Hijacking of Social Security
We've gathered some worthy articles on this subject so the reader can explore the important points to be considered.
Aug 9, 2001 / The Editors
A Bush Summer Rerun? A Bush Summer Rerun?
The next scene in Return of the Bushies may feature Brent Scowcroft, who was National Security Adviser to Bush I. The anonymous leakers of Washington are whispering that Scowcroft...
Jul 27, 2001 / David Corn
Kosovo: A General Lament Kosovo: A General Lament
In mid-June of 1999 NATO's first military campaign ended in victory over Yugoslavia. It may have been the first war in history in which the winning side suffered no combat casualt...
Jul 27, 2001 / Books & the Arts / Dusko Doder
What I Voted For What I Voted For
Nader's campaign made a lot of people angry, but his cause is worth the fight.
Jul 27, 2001 / Feature / Tim Robbins
Nation Notes Nation Notes
George Fuchs, The Nation's controller since 1995, died recently, far too young. We knew George for his quick check-writing, his help with our taxes, his ironic sense of humor, his...
Jul 27, 2001 / The Editors