Articles

What Republicans Can Learn From the Cold War

What Republicans Can Learn From the Cold War What Republicans Can Learn From the Cold War

The realization that markets need government saved capitalism after World War II.

Oct 23, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Melvyn P. Leffler

What’s Behind the Right’s ‘Obama Is Gay’ Conspiracy

What’s Behind the Right’s ‘Obama Is Gay’ Conspiracy What’s Behind the Right’s ‘Obama Is Gay’ Conspiracy

The wing-nuttery’s gaybaiting is not just a fringe phenomenon—it’s part of an old Republican tradition of macho posturing against Democrats.

Oct 23, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Neal Gabler

Mitt Romney’s Extremist Energy Plan

Mitt Romney’s Extremist Energy Plan Mitt Romney’s Extremist Energy Plan

He would eviscerate environmental regulation and encourage plunder by oil and gas interests.

Oct 23, 2012 / Feature / Michael T. Klare

The Master’s Servants: On Henry James

The Master’s Servants: On Henry James The Master’s Servants: On Henry James

Nothing ages faster than the idea of an “ageless” writer. Consider the posthumous career of Henry James.

Oct 23, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Leo Robson

The Delirium Scale: The Fiftieth New York Film Festival

The Delirium Scale: The Fiftieth New York Film Festival The Delirium Scale: The Fiftieth New York Film Festival

Among the standouts at this year’s NYFF are Christian Mungiu’s Beyond the Hills and Dror Moreh’s The Gatekeepers.

Oct 23, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

In the Country of No Country In the Country of No Country

In the country the buildings seem smooth as if their faces were lifted by benevolent surgeons— so laid-back, they rarely make a mistake.   And their doors—true the wood seems insecure when bothered by cathedral fantasies but they remain upright, with a steadfast reach like people who speak clearly in crisis.   To some the local is not alive—it is a process that has stopped, like a factory machine the day of the big shutdown.   But to others, who see past the horizon of the cliché industry returns to the valley an extravagant, steampunk renaissance fair.

Oct 23, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Jerome Sala

Letters Letters

About that file in your cake…; Zion Agonistes; a poem for Malala…

Oct 23, 2012 / Our Readers and Bernard Avishai

Puzzle No. 3258 Puzzle No. 3258

And don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.

Oct 23, 2012 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

What Are You Missing? What Are You Missing?

The only way to keep up on all of The Nation's remembrances and other special content is by joining our free EmailNation list.

Oct 23, 2012 / The Nation

Romney’s Private Promises to the Log Cabin Republicans Romney’s Private Promises to the Log Cabin Republicans

The GOP candidate airbrushed his record on gay rights to win an endorsement from the only Republican LGBT organization. 

Oct 23, 2012 / Ben Adler

x