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Do Revolutions Have a Secret Ingredient?
Jasmine Liu A conversation with Gal Beckerman about his book, The Quiet Before, on the hushed moments and activities that precede social change The post Do Revolutions Have a Secret Ingredient? appeared first on The Nation.
The Ukraine Conflict Is Not About American Freedom
Andrew J. Bacevich Washington elites are ignoring history when they try to spin this war to restore faith in US leadership. The post The Ukraine Conflict Is Not About American Freedom appeared first on The Nation.
What Can Ketanji Brown Jackson Do for Abortion Access?
Njera Keith Reproductive justice organizers in Texas know that, alas, the newly confirmed justice can’t save them. The post What Can Ketanji Brown Jackson Do for Abortion Access? appeared first on The Nation.
Aleksandar Hemon on What’s Different About the War in Ukraine
Carol Schaeffer A conversation with the author about nationalism, displacement, and the importance of dancing. The post Aleksandar Hemon on What’s Different About the War in Ukraine appeared first on The Nation.
Black Power
Ibtisam Tasnim Zaman Angela Davis, vigil in a vase. The post Black Power appeared first on The Nation.
Antonio Di Benedetto and the Sound of Madness
Dustin Illingworth His bleak and surreal 1964 novel The Silentiary examines one man’s quest for quiet. The post Antonio Di Benedetto and the Sound of Madness appeared first on The Nation.
These Are the Civilian Deaths You Don’t Hear About
Nick Turse Until the Defense Department overhauls its air strike policies, civilians will continue to die in attacks. The post These Are the Civilian Deaths You Don’t Hear About appeared first on The Nation.
The Supreme Court Might Rule in Favor of Immigrants—Though Not Out of Goodness
Elie Mystal During the hearing on the Trump-era Remain in Mexico policy, the justices shocked many by appearing to be open to striking down the rule. The post The Supreme Court Might Rule in Favor of Immigrants—Though Not Out of Goodness appeared first on The Nation.
In Ohio, a Primary Battle for the Soul of the Democratic Party
Katrina vanden Heuvel Progressive leader Nina Turner challenges establishment incumbent Shontel Brown in the state’s 11th Congressional District. The post In Ohio, a Primary Battle for the Soul of the Democratic Party appeared first on The Nation.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Can’t Lie Her Way Out of the Fact That She Violated the 14th Amendment
John Nichols The Republican representative from Georgia has no place on this year’s primary or general election ballot. The post Marjorie Taylor Greene Can’t Lie Her Way Out of the Fact That She Violated the 14th Amendment appeared first on The Nation.
Portland Soccer Fans Assert Their Power
Dave Zirin, Jules Boykoff Fans in the Rose City are bringing their protests inside the stadium. The post Portland Soccer Fans Assert Their Power appeared first on The Nation.