Zoe Dubno In Airless Spaces, the feminist theorist dramatizes what happens when capitalist alienation makes everybody miserable. The post Tender, Compassionate, Crushing: the Fiction of Shulamith Firestone appeared first on The Nation.
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May Day Is a Day for Strikes
Shawn Fain May Day was never just a celebration, a rally, or a march. It was also a day for workers to show their power. And it can be again. The post May Day Is a Day for Strikes appeared first on The Nation.
The Right-Wing Campaign to Suppress Opposition Consolidates Its Gains
Zohra Ahmed New laws that effectively criminalize dissent reflect the right’s disgust for politically active citizens. The post The Right-Wing Campaign to Suppress Opposition Consolidates Its Gains appeared first on The Nation.
Signs of the Times
Peter Kuper, Steve Brodner In NYC and across the nation, protests erupt. The post Signs of the Times appeared first on The Nation.
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Chris Santiago The post from <em>Small Wars Manual</em> appeared first on The Nation.
May Day Is a Day for Strikes
Shawn Fain May Day was never just a celebration, a rally, or a march. It was also a day for workers to show their power. And it can be again. The post May Day Is a Day for Strikes appeared first on The Nation.
The Right-Wing Campaign to Suppress Opposition Consolidates Its Gains
Zohra Ahmed New laws that effectively criminalize dissent reflect the right’s disgust for politically active citizens. The post The Right-Wing Campaign to Suppress Opposition Consolidates Its Gains appeared first on The Nation.
Signs of the Times
Peter Kuper, Steve Brodner In NYC and across the nation, protests erupt. The post Signs of the Times appeared first on The Nation.
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Tomás Q. Morín The post Dad Bod appeared first on The Nation.
The Bloody Blues of “Sinners”
Stephen Kearse Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster horror period piece sets out to reinvent the creature feature—for better and for worse. The post The Bloody Blues of “Sinners” appeared first on The Nation.
We Can Run the World Without Fossil Fuels
Mark Hertsgaard, Bill McKibben By lighting a green lantern in Boston’s Old North Church, environmentalists announce a new global day of action—Sun Day—to celebrate a world that no longer needs fossil fuels. The post We Can Run the World Without Fossil Fuels appeared...