Brian Stauffer Facing the pain. The post War Head appeared first on The Nation.
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A 20-Year Debacle in Afghanistan
Charlie Savage Why the American war was destined for catastrophe and tragedy from the start. The post A 20-Year Debacle in Afghanistan appeared first on The Nation.
How the Drug War Died
Maia Szalavitz Just a few decades ago, the left and the right, politicians and the public, universally embraced the criminalization of drug use. But a new consensus has emerged. The post How the Drug War Died appeared first on The Nation.
The Brave New World of Legalized Psychedelics Is Already Here
Zoe Cormier And so are the profiteers. Get ready for Psychedelics Inc. The post The Brave New World of Legalized Psychedelics Is Already Here appeared first on The Nation.
“The Nation” on Drugs
D.D. Guttenplan Our special issue considers the casualties of the War on Drugs, as well as the unprecedented opportunities to make amends. The post “The Nation” on Drugs appeared first on The Nation.
Dancing With the Czars
Steve Brodner Scott tissue. The post Dancing With the Czars appeared first on The Nation.
South Korean Feminists Brace for “Long, Hard Winter” Under Right-Wing Leader
Hawon Jung Yoon Suk-yeol’s election win was the culmination of a sexist backlash that swept the country. The post South Korean Feminists Brace for “Long, Hard Winter” Under Right-Wing Leader appeared first on The Nation.
Turn That Down!
Tjeerd Royaards The deafening levels of threat. The post Turn That Down! appeared first on The Nation.
The Loathsome Hypocrisy of Republicans Who Now Applaud Volodymyr Zelensky
John Nichols When congressional Republicans had a chance to impeach and convict Trump for blackmailing Zelensky, 247 of them refused. The post The Loathsome Hypocrisy of Republicans Who Now Applaud Volodymyr Zelensky appeared first on The Nation.
On Principle: Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Profile in Courage
JoAnn Wypijewski In an overlooked, once-anonymous article from her student days, Biden’s nominee emphasized the human impact of law on the most hated people in America. The post On Principle: Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Profile in Courage appeared first on The Nation.
The “State Secrets” Privilege Is a Tool of Injustice
Bruce Fein Nothing in the Constitution’s text supports a state secrets privilege—in fact, it runs counter to upholding a government by the consent of the governed. The post The “State Secrets” Privilege Is a Tool of Injustice appeared first on The Nation.
A Lesson in Solidarity
Sunny Yan Tenure gives more protection on campus. Can faculty use it help their students? The post A Lesson in Solidarity appeared first on The Nation.











