The Editors

‘The Lobby’ ‘The Lobby’

The recent furor over a scholarly article suggesting that the "Israel lobby" drives US Mideast policy presents an opportunity for vigorous open debate on a volatile subject.

Apr 6, 2006 / The Editors

Auto Recovery Auto Recovery

GM's struggle underscores the need to create a better social contract between workers and industry, and to invest in a world beyond the internal combustion engine.

Mar 30, 2006 / The Editors

Neglect in New Orleans Neglect in New Orleans

A perfect storm of malign neglect is battering the victims of Hurricane Katrina. But the people of New Orleans are fighting back: They deserve our support as they press for the rig...

Mar 23, 2006 / The Editors

Three Years and Counting Three Years and Counting

The American public acknowledges the failure of US ground forces in Iraq. With civil war imminent, when will our "leaders" in Washington accept the same conclusion?

Mar 20, 2006 / The Editors

An American Inquisition? An American Inquisition?

The case of an architect who lost lucrative contracts because of his interest in the Palestinian cause underscores how Americans are becoming inured to enforced patriotism and ideo...

Mar 16, 2006 / The Editors

‘Nation’ Notes ‘Nation’ Notes

PHOTO NATION. With this issue, we begin a new series, Photo Nation. The first photo essay and accompanying text are by Eugene Richards, a photojournalist and filmmaker, is the ...

Mar 9, 2006 / The Editors

In Fact… In Fact…

AN OMBUDSMAN ON THE PRESS & THE WAR

Mar 2, 2006 / The Editors

Fearmongering on Dubai Fearmongering on Dubai

Democrats should see the panic over the DP World deal as an opportunity for a nervy rudder-turn and challenge the obsessive secrecy and toxic premises of Bush's national security p...

Mar 2, 2006 / The Editors

‘Nation’ Notes ‘Nation’ Notes

For the next three months, while she finishes a book of essays, Katha Pollitt will not be writing her "Subject to Debate" column. We eagerly anticipate her return in May.

Feb 23, 2006 / The Editors

Leadership 101 Leadership 101

The lesson in Harvard president Lawrence Summers's sudden demise is that his brand of neoliberalism works better on blackboards than in the real world.

Feb 23, 2006 / The Editors

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