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People’s Triumph in Egypt

People’s Triumph in Egypt People’s Triumph in Egypt

“We were dwarves under Mubarak,” said one protester. “Now we are giants.”

Feb 12, 2011 / Anand Gopal

Palin’s ‘Mama Grizzly’ Claws Are Out After Right-Wing Rival Suggests She’s More Into Money Than Ideology Palin’s ‘Mama Grizzly’ Claws Are Out After Right-Wing Rival Suggests She’s More Into Money Than Ideology

She turns down prime invite from Conservative Political Action Conference. Why? A rival suggests she's tends to skip conservative events in favor of paying gigs. And... the claws c...

Feb 12, 2011 / John Nichols

For the First Time Ever, They Had a Revolution… For the First Time Ever, They Had a Revolution…

Let's keep Washington Bullets in mind thinking about Egypt.

Feb 12, 2011 / Greg Grandin

Ramona Steps Down Ramona Steps Down

Ramona Ripston, who is stepping down after forty years as the head of the ACLU of Southern California, transformed the meaning of civil liberties.

Feb 11, 2011 / Jon Wiener

Undocumented Immigrants Stand Up to Chipotle Undocumented Immigrants Stand Up to Chipotle

Last month six hundred employees at the fast food chain were fired in Minnesota. Their only crime was working.

Feb 11, 2011 / David Bacon

Calling Out the Climate Cranks Calling Out the Climate Cranks

 It’s time to unmask those who are holding our nation's climate policy hostage.

Feb 11, 2011 / Peter Rothberg

This Week at TheNation.com: Triumph in Egypt This Week at TheNation.com: Triumph in Egypt

Coverage and analysis of Egypt's uprising. Plus: A Nation conversation.

Feb 11, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Remembering Reagan’s Record on Civil Rights and the South African Freedom Struggle Remembering Reagan’s Record on Civil Rights and the South African Freedom Struggle

To Ronald Reagan, the apartheid regime in South Africa was a valuable cold war ally.

Feb 11, 2011 / Pedro Noguera and Robert Cohen

Revolution 2.0: The People of Egypt Win a ‘Media War’ Revolution 2.0: The People of Egypt Win a ‘Media War’

Like Google Executive and activist Wael Ghonim said, if you want to liberate a sociey, just give them the Internet. The Internet helps you fight the media war.

Feb 11, 2011 / John Nichols

Credit Obama, Not the Bush Administration, for Seeds of the Egyptian Revolution Credit Obama, Not the Bush Administration, for Seeds of the Egyptian Revolution

The Egypt pro-democracy movement has much more in common with the grassroots, bottom-up Obama campaign than the Bush admininistration's barrel of a gun “freedom agenda.&rdquo...

Feb 11, 2011 / Ari Berman

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