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Feature
‘We Can’t Remake Afghanistan’
Andrew Bacevich, author of The Limits of Power, weighs in on how President Obama failed to consider the containment option in Afghanistan.
Russ Hoyle
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I Love Bill Moyers, but He’s Wrong About Socialism
Finally there is an audience willing to listen, albeit warily, to a challenge to capitalism.
Joanne Landy
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Socialists, Out and Proud
It’s time to come out of our political closets and say openly that another world is not only possible but necessary.
Dave Zirin
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Higher Education Takes a Hit
As university budgets dwindle, adjunct professors around the country are looking to unionize in a desperate effort to protect their jobs.
Gabriel Arana
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US Envoy Writes of Israeli Threats
In a forthcoming memoir, John Gunther Dean writes about not only pressure from pro-Israeli officials in Washington but attempts on his life for reaching out to the Palestinians.
Barbara Crossette
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Blue Gold: Have the Next Resource Wars Begun?
How we decide to manage water will determine whether our future is peaceful or perilous.
Tara Lohan
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Tell ‘The Nation’: Americans Ask the Hard Questions
Dispatches from Nation readers who are making the most of difficult times.
Our Readers
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The Great Afghan Bailout
As with AIG, the American people could end up ‘owning’ 80 percent of the Afghanistan-Pakistan project without ever ‘nationalizing’ it.
Tom Engelhardt
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Taking Up the Task
Our goal should be a classless economy that eliminates the division between the coordinator class and the working class.
Michael Albert
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The President’s Never-Ending Virtual Town Hall
President Obama cracked the White House door for citizens on Thursday, and some of their questions were still bubbling up long after the first virtual town hall ended.
Ari Melber
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Global Labor’s G-20 Agenda
As financial leaders assemble in London, the international labor movement offers a vision for a new global economy.
Max Fraser
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Militant Minorities
The task of socialists today is to build and support such militant minorities so that tomorrow we can set larger groups into motion.
Dan La Botz
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Mo(u)rning in El Salvador
Shaking off the legacy of dictatorship, the people elect the FMLN’s Mauricio Funes.
Roberto Lovato
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The Dirt on Clean Coal
The coal industry presents itself as committed to sustainability–but is it?
Ari Berman
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‘Tell Her the Truth’
On Caryl Churchill’s Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza.
Tony Kushner and Alisa Solomon
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Editorial
Trust Your Guts
Wall Street reforms may further consolidate power and ratify a corporate state that combines the worst aspects of socialism and capitalism.
William Greider
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Three Mile Island, the NRC and Obama
Thirty years after the Three Mile Island partial meltdown, the real nuclear power threat is the relicensing of old plants.
Christian Parenti
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Don’t Go There Mr. President!
Sending 17,000 or 21,000 more US troops to Afghanistan will not protect Americans against Al Qaeda attacks
Tom Hayden
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Noted.
Esther Kaplan on the SEIU and the California Nurses Association’s “game changer”; Bruce Shapiro on the death penalty; praise and prizes for The Nation.
The Editors
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Experts of the World Unite
Despite Obama’s inaugural call for a New Era of Responsibility, the old cynicism threatens a comeback.
Chris Hayes
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Geithnerism Must Go
In the end, the treasury secretary’s fate is less important than the fate of the economic principles he has championed.
The Editors
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A ‘Stolen’ Education
An inner-city mother jailed for sending her kids to a suburban school district? This belongs to a past we’d do best to leave behind.
Susan Eaton
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Fair Elections Now!
The moment is ripe for major campaign-finance reform.
Nick Nyhart and David Donnelly
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Column
In for a Penny, In for $2.98 Trillion
The money involved in the auto bailout is chump change compared with what Wall Street got, and it is far better spent.
Robert Scheer
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Bonus Outrage: Class Struggle or Class Envy?
Imagine, if you will, a white-collar CEO version of the TV show Cops. Roll cameras. Send up the chopper.
Gary Younge
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Is Jon Stewart Our Ed Murrow? Maybe…
It’s a sad comment on the state of the media that we have come to rely on funnymen to tell us the truth about our country.
Eric Alterman
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Books & the Arts
Bridging It
With the help of a collector, Sonny Rollins has taken the curating of his career in a new direction.
K. Leander Williams
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Green Acres: Lost in the Amazon
Percy Harrison Fawcett went to the Amazon looking for paradise. He never returned.
Greg Grandin
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Back Talk: Michelle Goldberg
Journalist Michelle Goldberg discusses the past fifty years of global reproductive issues.
Christine Smallwood
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The Wait: On Vladimir Sorokin
Elaine Blair In The Queue, Vladimir Sorokin offers a biting and hilarious portrait of a central ritual of Soviet life.Elaine Blair
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