Elie Mystal If you thought they were joking, you weren’t paying attention. The post Yes, the Theocrats on the Court Really Are Going to Overturn “Roe v. Wade” appeared first on The Nation.
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The US Must End Its Economic War Against Venezuela
James North Even the Venezuelan opposition wants Washington to ease its sanctions regime. The post The US Must End Its Economic War Against Venezuela appeared first on The Nation.
John Keene’s Poetry of Others
Ken Chen In Punks, the self is never static and cannot exist outside its relationships to others. The post John Keene’s Poetry of Others appeared first on The Nation.
What Is Left of History?
David A. Bell Joan Scott’s On the Judgment of History asks us to imagine the past without the idea of progress. But what gets left out in the process? The post What Is Left of History? appeared first on The Nation.
The Ambitious and Overstuffed World of Hanya Yanagihara
Tope Folarin To Paradise attempts to break out of the common insularity of contemporary fiction, but in doing so it often ends up focusing more on the author. The post The Ambitious and Overstuffed World of Hanya Yanagihara appeared first on The Nation.
Me Too and the Not Me Novel
Laura Marsh Julia May Jonas’s new novel is a study of a campus scandal and a woman caught in the middle of it. The post Me Too and the Not Me Novel appeared first on The Nation.
The Climate Movement in Its Own Way
Charles Komanoff A straightforward “price on carbon” was once thought appealing to left and right alike. It is now abjured by both. The post The Climate Movement in Its Own Way appeared first on The Nation.
The Here and Now of the American Left
Zurie Pope As students traveled home after YDSA’s winter conference, the future was still an open question, but their goal was clear. The post The Here and Now of the American Left appeared first on The Nation.
A Tale of Two Bulldozers
Pranay Somayajula What India’s demolition of Muslim homes reveals about the India-Israel relationship. The post A Tale of Two Bulldozers appeared first on The Nation.
War Is the Crime
Sue Coe Devastation around the world. The post War Is the Crime appeared first on The Nation.
The Ambitious and Overstuffed World of Hanya Yanagihara
Tope Folarin To Paradise attempts to break out of the common insularity of contemporary fiction, but in doing so it often ends up focusing more on the author. The post The Ambitious and Overstuffed World of Hanya Yanagihara appeared first on The Nation.
Me Too and the Not Me Novel
Laura Marsh Julia May Jonas’s new novel is a study of a campus scandal and a woman caught in the middle of it. The post Me Too and the Not Me Novel appeared first on The Nation.