Articles

Lobbying for Peace Lobbying for Peace

All social movements need an "outside" strategy and an "inside" strategy. The growing number of people participating in rallies and marches in opposition to President George W.

Feb 10, 2003 / Feature / Peter Dreier

Landless, Jobless, But Not Hopeless Landless, Jobless, But Not Hopeless

The day after the World Social Forum dialogues, I visited an encampment of landless people squatting in garbage-wrap tents alongside the road an hour from Porto Alegre.

Feb 9, 2003 / Feature / Tom Hayden

Radio Ujjas Radio Ujjas

This article is based on a report originally produced for National Public Radio's On the Media.

Feb 9, 2003 / Feature / Miranda Kennedy

Bloomberg Stonewalls Bloomberg Stonewalls

Regardless of the outcome of weapons inspections, the Bush Administration seems poised to soon launch an invasion of Iraq. In response, the antiwar movement is gearing up for a se...

Feb 7, 2003 / Peter Rothberg

Dubious Dossier Dubious Dossier

Speaking to the United Nations on Wednesday, in an address that was broadly portrayed as a case for war with Iraq, Secretary of State Colin Powell argued that, "Iraq today is acti...

Feb 7, 2003 / John Nichols

Powell’s One Good Reason To Bomb Iraq–UPDATED Powell’s One Good Reason To Bomb Iraq–UPDATED

Secretary of State Colin Powell convinced me. I am ready to bomb Iraq and wipe out the terrorists. Allow me to explain. It's not that an invasion an...

Feb 6, 2003 / David Corn

Partying on the Right Partying on the Right

We all had our youthful indiscretions that haunt or amuse us for the rest of our lives. Mine was conservatism.

Feb 6, 2003 / Feature / Doug Henwood

In May In May

Poem

Feb 6, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Michael Collier

Global Visions Global Visions

Since few of us at The Nation speak Thai, I'm going to refer to my favorite filmmaker of the month as Joe, which is the name actually used in this country by Apichatpong Weeras...

Feb 6, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Street-Dancing Man Street-Dancing Man

In classical dance, the art of imbalance--the pirouette, the jeté or the mere ethereal, alighted walk that alone makes audiences feel they are getting their money's wort...

Feb 6, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Ginger Danto

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