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Feature
The Power of Nonviolence
Jonathan Schell and Taylor Branch in conversation about Mohandas K. Gandhi, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and the transformative power of nonviolence.
The Nation
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Das Boot: The Unsinkable Warmonger
After the way they goaded us into an epic military disaster, why do media warmongers still have jobs?
Mark Ames
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Bolivia’s Constitutional Challenge
After years of conflict between ethnic and indigenous groups in this diverse nation, Bolivia is poised to vote on a new Constitution that aims to establish a new era of equity. Not everyone is convinced it will.
Annie Murphy
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Ten Goals for Obama’s First 1,460 Days
Following the values of progressive patriotism, here’s an ambitious agenda for the forty-fourth president’s first–and second–terms.
Mark Green
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Oil 2009: Be Careful What You Wish For
Whether the price of oil is high or low, someone’s going to pay–and sooner or later all of us will–because our civilization is based on the stuff.
Michael T. Klare
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The Year China Jumped the Gun
China is a country that takes anniversaries seriously. But reaction to significant historical events to be commemorated this year has already taken place.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom
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Tet 2009: Vietnam Ponders its Future
As the season of Tet begins, questions of human rights, widespread corruption and a new novel highly critical of Ho Chi Minh, are giving Vietnamese much cause for reflection.
Barbara Crossette
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Historians in Handcuffs
The Bush administration has systematically blocked historians’ access to government archives. Does Obama hold the key to set information free?
Jeff Kisseloff
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Your Guide to the Nation
The Nation Guide to the Nation, just published by Vintage Books, is your guide to living liberally in America, from bars and art collectives to publishers and bookstores. Take a peek.
The Nation
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FDR: A Model for Obama?
Like his Depression-era counterpart, Obama must take bold action, seize opportunity and experiment.
Tony Badger
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Our Lincoln
As a politician, Lincoln’s greatness lay in his capacity for growth. Can Obama follow suit?
Eric Foner
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Can Labor Revive the American Dream?
The business lobby declares war on the Employee Free Choice Act.
Esther Kaplan
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Editorial
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.
The Editors
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Questions for Eric Holder
Barack Obama’s nomination of Eric Holder as the next Attorney General deserves special scrutiny as he appears Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. A panel of Nation experts add their questions to the mix.
The Editors
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Grieving Over Gaza
Some of us, as Israelis, are grieving over what we have become. Blaming the other side with a roster of rehearsed clichés cannot mitigate the grief.
Anat Biletzki
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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?
Barbara Ehrenreich
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The Foundation of Change
The economic crisis and a Democratic president create new opportunities for progress. Will advocacy groups and foundations seize the moment?
Nan Aron
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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 Democratic agenda.
John Nichols
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Noted.
Ari Berman on Howard Dean, Christopher Hayes on Lawrence Lessig, Shane Bauer on Al Jazeera, remembering George Kirschner
The Editors
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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.
Roane Carey
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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.
The Editors
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Column
Why the Rush on TARP 2?
Why rush to throw another $350 billion of taxpayer money at the Wall Street bandits and their political cronies who created the biggest financial mess since the Great Depression?
Robert Scheer
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Gaza Crisis Spills Onto Basketball Court
A sports arena and a basketball team recently have become the unlikely setting and target of protests against Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
Dave Zirin
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Priming the Economic Pump
Nobody can say whether pumping large amounts of money into the economy will work–or even define the proper measure of success.
Nicholas von Hoffman
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Israel: Boycott, Divest, Sanction
To end the bloody occupation, Israel must be the target of the same kind of global movement that finally ended apartheid in South Africa.
Naomi Klein
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Caroline and Me
What Caroline Kennedy lacks as an appointee to the Senate, Tom Geoghegan possesses as a Congressional candidate.
Katha Pollitt
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Bomb a Ghetto, Raise a Cheer
Israel’s criminal onslaughts on the Palestinians in Gaza continue amid torrents of supportive speech and prose.
Alexander Cockburn
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The Way People Feel About the End of the Bush Administration and the Future of George W. Bush
Don’t let the door hit you…
Calvin Trillin
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Books & the Arts
The Year China Jumped the Gun
China is a country that takes anniversaries seriously. But reaction to significant historical events to be commemorated this year has already taken place.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom
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Historians in Handcuffs
The Bush administration has systematically blocked historians’ access to government archives. Does Obama hold the key to set information free?
Jeff Kisseloff
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Guilt and Absolution: Carlos Reygadas’s ‘Silent Light’
Reviewing Silent Light and more.
Stuart Klawans
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Tales from the Vitrine: Battles Over Stolen Antiquities
How powerful museums and private collectors act as stewards and looters of the world's cultural treasures.
Britt Peterson
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Gospel Secrets: The Biblical Controversies of Morton Smith
A new book explores the longstanding scholarly debate over a secret and libertine Gospel of Mark.
Anthony Grafton
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FDR: A Model for Obama?
Like his Depression-era counterpart, Obama must take bold action, seize opportunity and experiment.
Tony Badger
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Our Lincoln
As a politician, Lincoln’s greatness lay in his capacity for growth. Can Obama follow suit?
Eric Foner
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3153
ACROSS
1 and 12 Stories of the 5? Rather a Code of Military Justice. (8,2,3)
Frank W. Lewis