The critics of “performative politics” misunderstand something fundamental: Democracy survives only when citizens perform it.
Ad Policy France’s President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech next to the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine Le ...
In this week’s Elie v. US, The Nation’s justice correspondent hails Raskin’s bold call-out. Plus, a counterintuitive take on ...
The end of the draft in the US is certainly one of the factors explaining why we have less anti-war activity today than in ...
They themselves, she remembered, were “not allowed to talk about [Palestine]” and “couldn’t help her talk about it.” When ...
In a union of religion, culture, sports, and politics, a rookie for the New York Knicks broke bread with the youngest mayor in the city’s recent history.
As Mark Carney’s deceptive centrism pushes the country to the right, Avi Lewis offers a compelling alternative.
The war is forcing Democrats to confront a question they have long deferred: whether the party can offer a coherent anti-war alternative to Washington’s foreign policy consensus.
Controlled by an increasingly Christian nationalist leadership, the GOP majority in Congress is in thrall to the notion that ...
The labor movement is reviving the practice of “salting” to bring unions to huge new industries. When you apply for a job as ...
Spiraling financial chaos might be the only thing that can force the president to pull back from this conflict.
It’s that time of year again.