Jesse Singer Sending a nurse to prison for causing a patient’s death may satisfy the thirst for vengeance, but it won’t make hospitals any safer. The post In Criminalizing Error, We Are Doomed to Repeat Our Mistakes appeared first on The Nation.
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Where Is the Women’s Movement?
Meredith Tax Why do young feminists seem more interested in social media than in building feminist organizations? The post Where Is the Women’s Movement? appeared first on The Nation.
Putin’s Miscalculation Should Be a Lesson to the U.S.
Michael T. Klare If there’s one thing to be learned from the present moment, it’s just how fickle such calculations can be and how easily the global situation can turn. The post Putin’s Miscalculation Should Be a Lesson to the U.S. appeared first on The Nation.
“Mothers’ March for Ukrainian Children”
George de Castro-Day New York City, March 26, 2022. The post “Mothers’ March for Ukrainian Children” appeared first on The Nation.
“F*ck Leftist Westsplaining!”
Linda Mannheim Listening to voices of the Central and East European left. The post “F*ck Leftist Westsplaining!” appeared first on The Nation.
The Case Against Closing Nuclear Power Plants
Charles Komanoff Existing plants like Diablo Canyon obviate the need to draw on fossil fuel generators and should remain in service. The post The Case Against Closing Nuclear Power Plants appeared first on The Nation.
The Many American Revolutions
Eric Foner Woody Holton’s Liberty is Sweet charts not only the contest with Great Britain over “home rule” but also the internal struggle over who should rule at home. The post The Many American Revolutions appeared first on The Nation.
Black Like Me? “Bridgerton” and the Fantasy of a Non-Racist Past
Gary Younge We can imagine a world where the only thing wrong with racial inequality is that non-white people are not allowed to share in the spoils of empire—but would we really want to live in it? The post Black Like Me? “Bridgerton” and the Fantasy of a Non-Racist...
Can Las Vegas Be Made Sustainable?
Sasha Abramsky By embracing new technologies, Sin City is trying to rebrand itself as one of America’s most energy-efficient and sustainable urban centers. The post Can Las Vegas Be Made Sustainable? appeared first on The Nation.
Honoring Dolores Huerta’s Legacy
David Bacon At 92 years old, the iconic labor activist continues to fight for workers’ rights. The post Honoring Dolores Huerta’s Legacy appeared first on The Nation.
Amazon Workers Score a Decisive Win in Staten Island!
Jane McAlevey Today’s vote marks an important victory over corporate power and arrogance—and a crucial step in the fight to unionize the company. The post Amazon Workers Score a Decisive Win in Staten Island! appeared first on The Nation.
Why Does the Media Care More About “the Slap” Than Trump’s Missing Call Logs?
Elie Mystal After helping to create the former president, the mainstream media still does not know how to cover him. The post Why Does the Media Care More About “the Slap” Than Trump’s Missing Call Logs? appeared first on The Nation.











