Articles

‘The Inland Empire’ ‘The Inland Empire’

It lacks beaches, but it does have the most mixed neighborhoods in California.

Mar 20, 2003 / Feature / Mike Davis

These United States These United States

John Leonard edited and wrote the introduction to These United States: Portraits of America (Nation Books).

Mar 20, 2003 / Feature / John Leonard

Inside Baghdad Inside Baghdad

Iraqis, exhausted by years of sanctions and oppression, just want it all to end.

Mar 20, 2003 / Feature / Jeremy Scahill

Perle, Interrupted Perle, Interrupted

Famed Prince of Darkness Richard Perle is a political animal unique to Washington.

Mar 20, 2003 / Column / Eric Alterman

War. What Is It Good For? War. What Is It Good For?

By the time you read this, the invasion of Iraq may have begun--or it may be over.

Mar 20, 2003 / Column / Katha Pollitt

The Big Lie The Big Lie

How bad can things get, how fast? Are we already at the point where literally nothing can derail the war machine?

Mar 20, 2003 / Russ Baker

Harold Willens Harold Willens

The Nation lost a dear friend this week--Harold Willens, age 88. Harold was co-founder of a group of business executives against the Vietnam War (he would later recall with del...

Mar 20, 2003 / The Editors

The Loyal Opposition The Loyal Opposition

The Senate Democrats sat mum, Like doves afraid to coo. So history will soon record This war as their war too.

Mar 20, 2003 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Frost at Foggy Bottom Frost at Foggy Bottom

Is the government's foreign policy apparatus a casualty of war? The recent resignations of two career State Department officials, who left to protest George W.

Mar 20, 2003 / David Corn

Antiwar America Antiwar America

"This is what democracy looks like" chanted twenty-four antiwar demonstrators as they were arrested outside Toledo's Navy and Air Force recruitment office on the day George W.

Mar 20, 2003 / John Nichols

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