The Nation

  • Former Marine captain resigns in protest of Afghanistan war

    Top civilian in southern province argues we're exacerbating the problem we're supposedly there to solve
  • Quote of the day: Backlash U.K.

    The Guardian details an "all-out assault" on feminism.
  • Hey, wait -- that's my abortion!

    The Nation takes a detailed look at the burgeoning movement of male "post-abortion syndrome."
  • Alexander Cockburn's climate change adventure

    The Nation columnist goes through the global warming looking glass, and comes out looking like a 9/11 "truther."
  • The biggest game. Ever

    The Nation calls the Michigan-Ohio State game a "raging bouillabaisse of testosterone and alienation." Puh-leez.
  • The Nation takes on globalization

    With Joseph Stiglitz leading the way, progressives try to tame the global beast.
  • Pollitt takes a swipe at the "war on boys"

    The Nation columnist sounds off at critics who would hide their sons from gangs of educated women.
  • The crisis of the pro-war liberals

    As Iraq deteriorates, some born-again hawks like Christopher Hitchens are still waving their sabers -- but others are skulking toward the rear.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Some of the Democratic Party's biggest donors have withheld support from the current field, waiting to see what happens. Former NATO commander Wesley Clark could be it.
  • How the left became irrelevant

    Christopher Hitchens talks about his beef with the Nation, the "filthy menace" of Saddam Hussein, and how the left ceded its moral credibility by opposing the war against Islamic fascism.
  • The America-hating left turns up the volume

    Six months after al-Qaida killed more than 3,000 civilians, they'd rather bash Bush and Ashcroft than our terrorist enemies.
  • The smearing of "The Patriot"

    Anti-Americanism runs amok, again, and the left shows that nihilism is all that remains of its agenda.
  • Witness for the persecution

    Croatian novelist and journalist Slavenka Drakulic tells a story of breathtaking brutality. We interview her about her new novel and her experiences.
  • A question for the millennium

    The principal lesson of the past century is that the free markets are good for humanity, whereas the socialist utopian vision creates nothing but misery. But guess who hasn't learned this yet?
  • Freudian fear and cooked statistics

    The recent media alert about sex-crazed "tweens" is mostly a lot of hoo-ha with naught behind it.
  • Dialogue of the deaf

    The Los Angeles Times Book Review is controlled by a leftist editor who relentlessly censors other voices.
  • Starr's final act?

    Kenneth Starr has sprung into action, but where is he headed?
  • Newsreal: Size isn't everything

    With poll numbers like President Clinton's, you'd think he could do something bold and important. Then why doesn't he?
  • Paging Joe McCarthy

    There's a conspiracy to undermine the government. Sound familiar?

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