Peter Linebaugh, Marcus Rediker The radical life and work of the historian. The post Christopher Hill’s Revolutions appeared first on The Nation.
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Nostalgia for the American Logger?
Erik Loomis Reflections on Gentlemen of the Woods: Manhood, Myth, and the American Lumberjack. The post Nostalgia for the American Logger? appeared first on The Nation.
Do Not Forget That India and Pakistan Could Still End Up in a Nuclear War
Wolf Hertzberg Even after a ceasefire, the standoff over Kashmir risks escalating into something far worse if nationalist ideology wins out over realism. The post Do Not Forget That India and Pakistan Could Still End Up in a Nuclear War appeared first on The...
Chickens
Steve Brodner Come home. The post Chickens appeared first on The Nation.
India’s Attack on Pakistan Was a Strategic Flop
Hasan Ali It was a conflict with no winners. But in the end, India lost. The post India’s Attack on Pakistan Was a Strategic Flop appeared first on The Nation.
What It Feels Like to Starve
Mohammed R. Mhawish What we are witnessing now in Gaza is not a famine of nature. It is famine as a weapon of mass destruction. The post What It Feels Like to Starve appeared first on The Nation.
The Sky-High Corruption of Donald Trump
Chris Lehmann The Democrats missed their first chance to spotlight Trump’s repeated violations of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution. They shouldn’t miss their second. The post The Sky-High Corruption of Donald Trump appeared first on The Nation.
Why Pete Hegseth Still Has a Job
Laura Jedeed Hegseth is terrible at every part of his job except the one that matters to Trump—a willingness to break with norms that keep the military in check. The post Why Pete Hegseth Still Has a Job appeared first on The Nation.
Israel Is Spiraling
Ori Goldberg The government’s genocidal fervor is ripping through the carefully constructed layers of self-delusion that power this country. The post Israel Is Spiraling appeared first on The Nation.
Why Trump’s Epic Crypto Corruption Will Go Unpunished
Jeet Heer The president is a brazen crook, but Democrats are too compromised to challenge him. The post Why Trump’s Epic Crypto Corruption Will Go Unpunished appeared first on The Nation.
What is Close Reading?
Dan Sinykin By transforming quotations into evidence, close reading served as way to transform postwar criticism into a specialized knowledge. But what if we treated it more as an art form? The post What is Close Reading? appeared first on The Nation.
Mothers Don’t Need Medals— They Need a Better World For Their Children
Katrina vanden Heuvel Republicans' pro-motherhood policies are a sham. Democrats have a chance to do better. The post Mothers Don’t Need Medals— They Need a Better World For Their Children appeared first on The Nation.











