Politics

Excerpts From the ‘Apology Resolution’ Excerpts From the ‘Apology Resolution’

Here's how the US Congress addressed the issue.

Apr 8, 2008 / Feature / Elinor Langer

The Nation on Annexation The Nation on Annexation

From our archives: The Nation addressed the question of annexation in 1898.

Apr 8, 2008 / Feature / Elinor Langer

Famous Are the Flowers: Hawaiian Resistance Then–and Now Famous Are the Flowers: Hawaiian Resistance Then–and Now

The story of how the Hawaiian people lost their homeland--and their continuing quest to win it back.

Apr 8, 2008 / Feature / Elinor Langer

Truckers Hit the Brakes Truckers Hit the Brakes

Hard hit by rising costs and the threat of losing their rigs, truckers are staging protests, calling for a bailout and lower fuel prices. What if the rest of us joined them?

Apr 7, 2008 / Editorial / Barbara Ehrenreich

A Neo-Deal A Neo-Deal

The new positive rights of the twenty-first century.

Apr 3, 2008 / Books & the Arts / William Alexander Organek

A Modern Government A Modern Government

We must embrace the universal benefits of a government dedicated to preparing citizens for acompetitive and unpredictable world.

Apr 3, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Max Rose

A Bold New Democratic Party A Bold New Democratic Party

With the nation's economy in a slump, it's time for a twenty-first-century New Deal.

Apr 3, 2008 / Feature / Rep. Maurice Hinchey

Chalabi’s Lobby Chalabi’s Lobby

Lobbyist Charles Black, now embroiled in controversy as a senior advisor to John McCain, was among those who aided Ahmed Chalabi's deceptive campaign for war in Iraq.

Apr 3, 2008 / Feature / Aram Roston

All Aboard the McCain Express All Aboard the McCain Express

The conservative noise machine is coming around to support him--if it can keep its stories straight.

Apr 3, 2008 / Feature / Rick Perlstein

Noted. Noted.

Henry Paulson's pitiful reform; Michelle Bachelet, bedeviled by Opus Dei; Pentagon follies; and indecency in Indiana.

Apr 3, 2008 / Editorial / The Editors

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