Editorial

Mr. Roosevelt–So Far Mr. Roosevelt–So Far

Not since Abraham Lincoln has the need for effective leadership and prompt, vigorous action been more imperative.

Jan 12, 2009 / The Editors

Wanted: Strong Men and Radical Measures Wanted: Strong Men and Radical Measures

The author believes the makeup of FDR's cabinet bodes well. He also adds a few thoughts about the outgoing Hoover administration--none of them complimentary

Jan 12, 2009 / Paul Y. Anderson

Questions for Hillary Clinton Questions for Hillary Clinton

Barack Obama's nominee for Secretary of State takes questions today from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The Nation has some questions of its own.

Jan 12, 2009 / The Editors

The Growing Clout of the Nouveau Poor The Growing Clout of the Nouveau Poor

As the poor and the formerly middle-class take an economic beating, will they finally have enough status to get their needs met?

Jan 12, 2009 / Barbara Ehrenreich

The Foundation of Change The Foundation of Change

The economic crisis and a Democratic president create new opportunities for progress. Will advocacy groups and foundations seize the moment?

Jan 8, 2009 / Nan Aron

The Big Lie on Franken The Big Lie on Franken

There is no one Republicans are more determined to keep out of the Senate than Al Franken. And John Cornyn is poised to use the power of the filibuster to thwart him--and the Democ...

Jan 8, 2009 / John Nichols

Noted. Noted.

Ari Berman on Howard Dean, Christopher Hayes on Lawrence Lessig, Shane Bauer on Al Jazeera, remembering George Kirschner

Jan 8, 2009 / The Editors

Misreading Gaza Misreading Gaza

Israel won't get a better deal than the Arab Peace Initiative. The alternative is nothing less than more warfare and, ultimately, the end of Zionism.

Jan 8, 2009 / Roane Carey

Toward Peace in Gaza Toward Peace in Gaza

Without concerted action by Obama resolve the crisis in Gaza, hope for a two-state settlement will fade and the region will be cursed with many more years of bloodshed.

Jan 8, 2009 / The Editors

Les Payne’s Too-Quiet Departure Les Payne’s Too-Quiet Departure

A legendary African-American journalist is cast off by Newsday, and the profession is poorer for it.

Jan 6, 2009 / Peter Eisner

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