A conversation with the writer and theorist Jasper Bernes about the left after the summer of 2020 and the state of ...
Are we just going to sit around and pretend that the president isn’t having a lot of… questionable moments these days?
After the state’s ban on gay marriage was lifted in 2014, advocates took a breath. But more than a decade later, with ...
Pink Dust, a collection about aging and death, offers an optimistic vision of life as a continual act of reading.
Charlie Bloomer is a writer from Oregon who focuses on arts, culture, and grassroots organizing and is a scholar of distinction at Barnard College. Her ...
The future of Ukraine and Russia, of European security, and of US-Russian relations now all hang on a few small half-ruined towns in the northwestern part of Donetsk province. Indeed, given the ...
Peter Kuper Peter Kuper is a regular contributor to The Nation. His graphic novel Insectopolis, a history of insects, will be published in spring 2025. Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has ...
Meet Angelica Vargas, one of the most prominent of a new kind of activist: the ICE chaser.
“Minneapolis residents… still recall the trauma of the 2020 National Guard deployment, when peaceful protesters for racial justice were met with tear gas, rubber bullets, and militarized force,” Robin ...
The European Union has failed to mount an alternative to Donald Trump. On defense, geopolitical alignment, and trade policy, it is ever more subservient to the United States.
While half of the proposals on this year’s ballot deal with housing, elected officials and organizers in New York City are ...
Catherine Connolly, an independent leftist, won a landslide victory with the promise to serve as “a moral compass in a world ...
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