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Indignez-vous!

Indignez-vous! Indignez-vous!

In the first English translation of a cri de coeur that has topped bestseller lists for months in France, the 93-year-old hero of the French Resistance urges a new generation to re...

Feb 16, 2011 / Feature / Stephane Hessel

Slide Show: Who’s Behind Egypt’s Revolution?

Slide Show: Who’s Behind Egypt’s Revolution? Slide Show: Who’s Behind Egypt’s Revolution?

Feb 16, 2011 / Photo Essay / The Nation

Cutting Defense: Obama, Gates Say No Cutting Defense: Obama, Gates Say No

A coalition of liberals, antiwar activists, Tea Party types and deficit hawks are getting out the axe for the Pentagon's bloated budget.

Feb 16, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

The Attack on Lara Logan: War of the Words

The Attack on Lara Logan: War of the Words The Attack on Lara Logan: War of the Words

In the mounting rhetoric, what is getting lost is the fact that a reporter has been sexually assaulted.

Feb 16, 2011 / The Notion / Laila Lalami

Why Mubarak Fell Why Mubarak Fell

President Obama, let Egypt be a primer on how to judge the power that can be wielded by mass protest. It might prepare you better for the next round of political upheavals.

Feb 15, 2011 / Michael Schwartz

Challenging the Idea That WikiLeaks Is No Big Deal Challenging the Idea That WikiLeaks Is No Big Deal

Greg Mitchell talks about the ways WikiLeaks is changing our world.

Feb 15, 2011 / Nation in the News / Press Room

The Architects of the Egyptian Revolution

The Architects of the Egyptian Revolution The Architects of the Egyptian Revolution

Egypt’s workers, bloggers, youth and civil rights activists laid the groundwork for the revolution. Will they be allowed to govern Egypt’s future?

Feb 15, 2011 / Saba Mahmood

Befriend the Risen People Befriend the Risen People

Whatever ups and downs in the short run, a fair Egyptian election can only result in the most progressive, nationalist and independent Egyptian government in thirty years.

Feb 14, 2011 / Tom Hayden

Outsourcing Potential, Forgetting Workers Outsourcing Potential, Forgetting Workers

Can a country continue to innovative if it’s not making the stuff it innovates?

Feb 14, 2011 / The Notion / Laura Flanders

Challenging the Idea That WikiLeaks Is No Big Deal Challenging the Idea That WikiLeaks Is No Big Deal

Greg Mitchell talks about the ways WikiLeaks is changing our world.

Feb 14, 2011 / Audio / Press Room

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