Is This the End of Capitalism? Is This the End of Capitalism?
The neo-liberal order has failed. But what will replace it? David Harvey and The Nation's Alexander Cockburn on the end (or future) of capitalism?
Mar 11, 2009 / GRITtv
Structural Racism and the Financial Crisis Structural Racism and the Financial Crisis
Can we transform the economy without addressing racial disparities in the United States?
Mar 10, 2009 / GRITtv
UBS: Washington’s Old Friend Is Now a Foe UBS: Washington’s Old Friend Is Now a Foe
After years of hiding US money in their Swiss offices, UBS faces a Senate committee made up of legislators under their payroll.
Mar 10, 2009 / American News Project
What Is the State of Feminism Today? What Is the State of Feminism Today?
Staceyann Chin, Linda Martin Alcoff and Jennifer Baumgardner discuss the politics of feminism today.
Mar 10, 2009 / GRITtv
Barack Becomes ‘The Rock Obama’ Barack Becomes ‘The Rock Obama’
Ba 'Rock' Obama (played by Dwayne Johnson) regulates out-of-line Senate Republicans in this sketch out of Rahm Emanuel's daydream
Mar 9, 2009 / Saturday Night Live
Rush Limbaugh’s Michael Steele Trap Rush Limbaugh’s Michael Steele Trap
Steele, with some electroshock guidance from Limbaugh, gives an interview on the GOP's new strategy.
Mar 9, 2009 / Saturday Night Live
Overreacting to Obama’s Budget Overreacting to Obama’s Budget
Jon Stewart surveys the crackpot coverage of President Obama's record-breaking budget.
Mar 6, 2009 / The Daily Show
An Inauguration for the Ages An Inauguration for the Ages
Nation columnist Patricia Williams discusses the symbolism of Obama's election as captured by The Nation's historic cover.
Mar 6, 2009 / Brett Story
The Preemptive Martyrdom of Karl Rove The Preemptive Martyrdom of Karl Rove
The Nation's DC editor Christopher Hayes on Karl Rove's impending Congressional hearing.
Mar 6, 2009 / Countdown
Movies for Hard Times: Classic Reviews from the Archive Movies for Hard Times: Classic Reviews from the Archive
Classic reviews of vintage films from our archive reflect the hardships and aspirations of Americans in the first Great Depression.
Mar 5, 2009 / Photo Essay / The Nation