Free Teaching Guide for Oct. 20
Bring America‘s most incisive writers and editors to your classroom with free teaching material from The Nation.
· FREE Weekly Teaching Guides and Educator Email Newsletter
· Discounted subscriptions.
To download the teaching guide click here
-
Editorial
Eric Holder’s Mixed Record
The attorney general was a champion of civil rights—but not civil liberties.
The Editors
-
7 GOP Governors Who May Lose Re-Election
Their extremist policies have made them so vulnerable that corporate America is scrambling to save them.
John Nichols
-
-
-
-
Column
A Tale of One City by David Brooks
For one-percenters like the Times columnist, city life has never been better.
Eric Alterman
-
Run, Karen, Run!
Chicago Teachers Union leader Karen Lewis is eyeing Mayor Emanuel’s job.
Gary Younge
-
-
GET UNLIMITED DIGITAL ACCESS FOR LESS THAN $3 A MONTH!
-
Books & the Arts
A Theater Without Qualities
Immersive theater has no real style—except to fetishize its look.
Ricky D’Ambrose
-
China’s New Frontiers
How Africa and China’s own borderlands became the center of Beijing’s new empire.
Audrea Lim
-
Poetry and Catastrophe
By privileging historical catastrophe, a new poetry anthology narrows the definition of art.
Benjamin Paloff
-
Extinction Pop
Choreographed for maximum appeal, pop culture likes to say yes. History is made by those who say no.
Joshua Clover
-
Letters
-
The stakes are higher now than ever. Get The Nation in your inbox.
-
Crossword
Puzzle No. 3339
And don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.
Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto