Ronald Grigor Suny On the complexities and contradictions of history. The post The Ukraine War and Loss of Nuance appeared first on The Nation.
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Israel’s Harsh Steps in Palestine
Tjeerd Royaards The military’s escalating conflicts and repression. The post Israel’s Harsh Steps in Palestine appeared first on The Nation.
Ron DeSantis Is Lying About Why Bookshelves in Florida Classrooms Are Empty
Joan Walsh The Florida governor claims that it’s not his legislation that is limiting what books students can read. But local parents beg to differ. The post Ron DeSantis Is Lying About Why Bookshelves in Florida Classrooms Are Empty appeared first on The Nation.
Resistance
Christy Arbogast Civil-resistance movements grow around the world. The post Resistance appeared first on The Nation.
The House GOP Weaponizes Its Grievances
Chris Lehmann The party's new House select committee is nothing but a Trumped-up foray in the right's ongoing culture war. The post The House GOP Weaponizes Its Grievances appeared first on The Nation.
Babylon, Streaming Residuals, and the Boss’s Hollywood
Ben Schwartz A pending showdown with Hollywood unions might kill nostalgia for the golden age of film moguldom. The post Babylon, Streaming Residuals, and the Boss’s Hollywood appeared first on The Nation.
Will This Be the Year Dianne Feinstein Finally Retires?
Sasha Abramsky California Representative Katie Porter has already announced her intention to run for the seat. But the 89-year-old senator hasn't said she'll step down. The post Will This Be the Year Dianne Feinstein Finally Retires? appeared first on The Nation.
How Student Loan Cancellation Helps Asian Americans
Adrija Bhattacharjee, Orlando Cabalo Broad-based debt relief could benefit borrowers of all backgrounds. The post How Student Loan Cancellation Helps Asian Americans appeared first on The Nation.
Norman Fruchter Was a Giant in the Fight for Education Equity
Alix Kates Shulman Fruchter, who passed away recently, was also a key figure in the New Left on both sides of the Atlantic. The post Norman Fruchter Was a Giant in the Fight for Education Equity appeared first on The Nation.
Biggest Carbon Footprint
Peter Kuper Corporations shirking responsibility. The post Biggest Carbon Footprint appeared first on The Nation.
The Failures of the January 6 Report
Jeet Heer Historian Jill Lepore’s effective critique in The New Yorker is marred by a lazy counternarrative. The post The Failures of the January 6 Report appeared first on The Nation.
Postcard From the Edge
Steve Brodner A little football. The post Postcard From the Edge appeared first on The Nation.











