Michael T. Klare Russia’s assault on Ukraine is the most conspicuous recent example of blatantly predatory military actions, but hardly the only one. The post Geopolitics Is a Ruthless Business appeared first on The Nation.
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American Targets
Patricia Bellucci Gun violence in America continues to rise. The post American Targets appeared first on The Nation.
The New Politics of Desire
Maggie Doherty In her new book, the philosopher Amia Srinivasan asks: “What would it take for sex really to be free?” The post The New Politics of Desire appeared first on The Nation.
My Norman Mailer Problem—and Ours
Darryl Pinckney Digging down into the roots of white America’s infatuation with Black. The post My Norman Mailer Problem—and Ours appeared first on The Nation.
We Live in a World of Displacement
Nick Turse The number of people forcibly displaced by war, persecution, general violence, or human rights violations last year swelled to a staggering 84 million—a number only expected to grow. The post We Live in a World of Displacement appeared first on The Nation.
The Messy Humanity of Leo Bersani (April 16, 1931–February 20, 2022)
Zahid R. Chaudhary, Anne Anlin Cheng Two friends and colleagues on the late scholar, whose analyses of gay identity during the height of the AIDS crisis still loom large over sexuality studies. The post The Messy Humanity of Leo Bersani (April 16, 1931–February 20,...
Listen to Bernie Sanders and End the Bosses’ Baseball Lockout
Dave Zirin This is not a strike. The corporate greed needs to stop. The post Listen to Bernie Sanders and End the Bosses’ Baseball Lockout appeared first on The Nation.
Stay Connected to Nature
Rodrigo Leon There’s a real world that’s dying to be preserved. The post Stay Connected to Nature appeared first on The Nation.
On Watching Ukraine Through Palestinian Eyes
Yousef Munayyer The rightful outpouring of support for Ukraine teaches us that the West can condemn occupation when it wants to. The post On Watching Ukraine Through Palestinian Eyes appeared first on The Nation.
Yes, Black Voters Feel Let Down by Biden
Elie Mystal From police reform to voting rights, Black voters are still waiting for action from the administration they helped put in power. The post Yes, Black Voters Feel Let Down by Biden appeared first on The Nation.
“You Can’t Separate People From the Planet”
Nylah Burton Activist and author Leah Thomas lays out her vision for a more just environmental movement. The post “You Can’t Separate People From the Planet” appeared first on The Nation.
Putin’s Republican Sympathizers
Sasha Abramsky While Russia’s president sowed destruction in Europe, members of the GOP attended a white nationalist conference in Florida. The post Putin’s Republican Sympathizers appeared first on The Nation.











