Two Years Later Two Years Later
Last week we featured a series of of antiwar events being planned by Nation readers in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania and in Memphis, Tennessee to mark this weekend's second an...
Mar 17, 2005 / Peter Rothberg
Invisible Women Invisible Women
Women don't shout. Women don't like politics. Women shrink from intellectual debate. Women don't try.
Mar 17, 2005 / Column / Katha Pollitt
Three-Card Monte and the One-Party State Three-Card Monte and the One-Party State
How lionlike the Democrats sound as they circle around Social Security, roaring their defiance!
Mar 17, 2005 / Column / Alexander Cockburn
George W. Bush, the Lion of Baghdad, Demands That Syria Withdraw From Lebanon George W. Bush, the Lion of Baghdad, Demands That Syria Withdraw From Lebanon
You must withdraw, since nations can't Install their troops in other places To change regimes that they don't like. Except, of course, in certain cases.
Mar 17, 2005 / Column / Calvin Trillin
‘Ownership’ Swindle ‘Ownership’ Swindle
George W. Bush hasn't even spelled out the details of his plan to privatize Social Security and it's already in trouble, even among some Republican lawmakers--for good reason.
Mar 17, 2005 / David Moberg
The Captive Mind The Captive Mind
Since September 11, we've heard a lot about the "intelligence failures" that left the United States unprepared for the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Mar 17, 2005 / The Editors
Anger in Italy Anger in Italy
Giuliana Sgrena, an intrepid journalist for the left-wing newspaper Il Manifesto who had become an icon of national unity during her twenty-eight days as a hostage in Iraq, was r...
Mar 17, 2005 / Lucia Annunziata
Teachers for Peace Teachers for Peace
Educators share strategies for opposing the war.
Mar 16, 2005 / Feature / Lauren Bans
The Mideast Comes to Columbia The Mideast Comes to Columbia
The current battle is the latest in a larger, ideologically driven conflict.
Mar 16, 2005 / Feature / Scott Sherman