Jeet Heer Building an anti-China coalition, the president turns a blind eye to Narendra Modi’s increasingly authoritarian rule. The post The Dangers of Biden’s Lesser-Evilism in India appeared first on The Nation.
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Hottest Summer on Record?
Anthony Freda Temperatures rise, our leaders wilt. The post Hottest Summer on Record? appeared first on The Nation.
Why What Happens In Vermont Shouldn’t Stay In Vermont
Bill McKibben It could help progressives in other places build power. The post Why What Happens In Vermont Shouldn’t Stay In Vermont appeared first on The Nation.
Dr. Oz’s Senate Campaign May Come Back to Haunt Us After All
Elie Mystal The doctor-turned-GOP candidate has thrown his weight behind an absurd-but-crucial lawsuit that could weaken voting rights in frightening ways. The post Dr. Oz’s Senate Campaign May Come Back to Haunt Us After All appeared first on The Nation.
The Radical, Transnational Legacy of Tiananmen Workers
Promise Li China’s labor-led protests modeled a more ambitious kind of politics than the one crafted by the Tiananmen student liberals. The post The Radical, Transnational Legacy of Tiananmen Workers appeared first on The Nation.
The Silenced Students in the “Free Speech” Debate
Mira Sydow Marginalized people at universities across the country are trying to reframe the conversation around censorship and expression. The post The Silenced Students in the “Free Speech” Debate appeared first on The Nation.
Magahed
Burton Silverman Capstone. The post Magahed appeared first on The Nation.
War Is a Form of Terrorism
Andrea Mazzarino If we lack empathy for those who suffer in our wars, we endanger humanity’s future. The post War Is a Form of Terrorism appeared first on The Nation.
Biden’s Executive Order on Police Reform Is Too Little, Too Late
Elie Mystal It does almost nothing to prevent local cops from shooting Black people to death. The post Biden’s Executive Order on Police Reform Is Too Little, Too Late appeared first on The Nation.
Talk Me Down Here: Can This Country Be Saved?
Joan Walsh A backward, oligarchal, misogynist minority is trampling the rights and will of the majority—and it’s only getting worse. The post Talk Me Down Here: Can This Country Be Saved? appeared first on The Nation.
How We Brought Ethnic Studies to My High School
Mara Cavallaro Students of color shouldn't have to wait until college to learn about their histories. The post How We Brought Ethnic Studies to My High School appeared first on The Nation.
Raw Speech, Raw Stories: A Conversation With Fernanda Melchor
Lucas Iberico Lozada Her new novel Paradis is an explosive exploration of the boundaries of the Spanish language and the the banal brutality of everyday violence. The post Raw Speech, Raw Stories: A Conversation With Fernanda Melchor appeared first on The Nation.











