Solidarity, 25 Years Later Solidarity, 25 Years Later
That brief explosion in Gdansk of civic participation and political innovation contains secrets and gems of political ideals that can be achieved.
Aug 25, 2005 / David Ost
Leave My Child Alone Leave My Child Alone
In the new issue of The Nation, Karen Houppert investigates how the US military has gone beyond trying to recruit tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders and is now actively chasing c...
Aug 25, 2005 / Peter Rothberg
Gaza Illusions Gaza Illusions
Disengagement represents a dangerous step backward in the struggle to find a just peace for Israelis and Palestinians and leaves many core issues unresolved.
Aug 25, 2005 / Richard Falk
Lessons of Camp Casey Lessons of Camp Casey
There is no possible strategy to win in Iraq. Now is the time for activists to reach out to the families of soldiers in Iraq who may feel betrayed.
Aug 25, 2005 / The Editors
Letters Letters
BAREFOOT & PREGNANT Redding, Conn.
Aug 25, 2005 / Our Readers, Mike Davis, and Daniel Lazare
The Red State Times, Continued The Red State Times, Continued
The so-called liberal New York Times bashed Bill Clinton every chance it got, and whitewashes Ed Meese. Go figure.
Aug 25, 2005 / Column / Eric Alterman
Life Among the Neo-Pagans Life Among the Neo-Pagans
Our reporter visits a "a magickal, psychedelic & multi-cultural" forest outing and asks, Are New Age, Old Religion believers an endangered species in Born Again America?
Aug 24, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Paul Krassner
President of Leisure President of Leisure
Often, when an executive faces lingering questions about his skills, he works extra hard to make sure that every "i" is dotted and every "t" is crossed. Not so George W. Bush. I...
Aug 24, 2005 / John Nichols
Bush’s Iraq Fantasy Bush’s Iraq Fantasy
George W. Bush sure knows a lot more than the experts. He believes intelligent design is a scientific theory on par with evolution--even though his science ...
Aug 24, 2005 / David Corn