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Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong?

Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong? Why Was Paul Krugman So Wrong?

Everyone's favorite Nobel-winning Keynesian is no longer gravely deluded on the global economy. How much can we trust him now? 

Apr 1, 2013 / William Greider

Striking Guest Workers Will Take McDonald’s Fight Global

Striking Guest Workers Will Take McDonald’s Fight Global Striking Guest Workers Will Take McDonald’s Fight Global

As Congress considers immigration reform, workers plan a global day of action for June 6.

Apr 1, 2013 / Josh Eidelson

Hawks Slam Obama Over ‘Nuclear Zero’

Hawks Slam Obama Over ‘Nuclear Zero’ Hawks Slam Obama Over ‘Nuclear Zero’

Neocons point out everything that the president is doing right on arms control.

Mar 31, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

This Week: Deliberating on DOMA and Prop 8 This Week: Deliberating on DOMA and Prop 8

A watershed moment for marriage equality—and Tony Kushner’s moving essay nearly two decades ago: Introducing The Nation Archive!

Mar 30, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Democracy vs. Dollarocracy

Democracy vs. Dollarocracy Democracy vs. Dollarocracy

So long as austerity-mongers have their way, "democracy" is just a buzzword.

Mar 29, 2013 / Francis Reynolds

Shocking Rahm’s Shock Doctrine

Shocking Rahm’s Shock Doctrine Shocking Rahm’s Shock Doctrine

Mayor Emanuel’s flash school-closing announcement is meeting civil disobeidence from Chicago teachers—who are having no trouble poking gaping holes in every one of the city’s argum...

Mar 29, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

Coming Out of the Shadows in Union Square

Coming Out of the Shadows in Union Square Coming Out of the Shadows in Union Square

Undocumented youth are taking to public and online spaces to represent themselves—in some cases, without the support of important allies.

Mar 29, 2013 / Aura Bogado

Why Mandate Disclosure? Because Corporations Lie on Voluntary Political Transparency

Why Mandate Disclosure? Because Corporations Lie on Voluntary Political Transparency Why Mandate Disclosure? Because Corporations Lie on Voluntary Political Transparency

The SEC is considering rules for political disclosure—and a voluntary regime simply isn’t enough. 

Mar 29, 2013 / Lee Fang

The $6 Trillion Wars

The $6 Trillion Wars The $6 Trillion Wars

Fighting for nothing, and destroying countries in the process, costs a lot.

Mar 29, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

Why Today’s Argument Could Decide the Gay Marriage Debate

Why Today’s Argument Could Decide the Gay Marriage Debate Why Today’s Argument Could Decide the Gay Marriage Debate

Hollingsworth v. Perry has a chance of being dismissed without a ruling, leaving a better case to serve as the vehicle for the court's opinion on marriage.

Mar 29, 2013 / Nan D. Hunter

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