Wisconsin’s Walker Is Trying to Silence His Political Foes Wisconsin’s Walker Is Trying to Silence His Political Foes
On Democracy Now!, Nichols says that rolling back Wisconsin's collective bargaining protections has little to do with economics and everything to do with politics.
Feb 18, 2011 / Democracy Now!
John Nichols Defends Wisconsin Workers John Nichols Defends Wisconsin Workers
On the steps of the Madison Capitol building, John Nichols delivers a rousing speech urging lawmakers to defeat Governnor Scott Walker's anti-worker bill.
Feb 17, 2011 / Uppity Wisconsin
What We Still Haven’t Learned About Rape What We Still Haven’t Learned About Rape
As a society we’ve yet to disarm rapists—or rape.
Feb 17, 2011 / Laura Flanders
A Time for Resistance A Time for Resistance
Protests in Cairo and Wisconsin—and Stéphane Hessel's French bestseller Indignez-vous!—should serve as reminder of the power of outraged, united citizens to enac...
Feb 17, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Support Wisconsin Workers Support Wisconsin Workers
Join a virtual march protesting Scott Walker's assault on public workers.
Feb 17, 2011 / Peter Rothberg
Walkouts, Payouts and Lockouts Walkouts, Payouts and Lockouts
Why the NFL's labor dispute should matter to you.
Feb 17, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Eric Alterman

Students Are the ‘Soul’ of Wisconsin’s Protests Students Are the ‘Soul’ of Wisconsin’s Protests
“While students haven’t been the source of this protest, they have definitely been the soul of this protest.”
Feb 17, 2011 / StudentNation / Sara Jerving
Indignez-vous! Indignez-vous!
By subscribing now using the subscription box below, non-subscribers can gain immediate access to the PDF version of the first English translation of Stéphane Hessel's ...
Feb 17, 2011 / Stephane Hessel

The Outrage Deficit The Outrage Deficit
After years of fraying, the US social compact is in danger of coming apart altogether. Will Americans fight back?
Feb 17, 2011 / The Editors

The Great Arab Revolt The Great Arab Revolt
Is the Middle East swinging back into a new liberal period?
Feb 17, 2011 / Juan Cole