Specialist Town Takes His Case to Washington
Joshua Kors : As a wounded soldier battles to right a wrong, the cavalry arrives.
The Editors on ending the "Shadow War" in Iraq, Joshua Kors on denial of soldiers' medical benefits, Greg Grandin on Hugo Chávez
Joshua Kors : As a wounded soldier battles to right a wrong, the cavalry arrives.
Jeremy Scahill : Who will mete out justice for America's merchants of death?
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Blackwater USA should answer for the crimes of its soldier-contractors in Iraq. Calls for withdrawal from Iraq must also include private security contractors.
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Take note of our new look, new features, the return of Comix Nation in the print edition of the magazine.
Greg Grandin
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As Venezuela and the rest of Latin America repair the damage of two decades of free-market orthodoxy, John Kenneth Galbraith is a major inspiration.
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A new section features brief comments, late-breaking news, revealing statistics, curiousities, shout-outs, disses, obits, quotable quotes and other short notes.
Rick Perlstein : A historian plugs some suspicious gaps in two revisionist histories of Vietnam.
Jane Smiley : The original poster child for the religious right describes how he came to terms with religion and an odd upbringing.
Eric Alterman : Bush and the neocons are trying to save their crumbling reputations by blaming critics of the war for the debacle.
Naomi Klein : His autobiography sheds light on what motivates hard-right political leaders to apply brutal economic shock therapy.
Kera Bolonik : The raunchy, racy comedian makes us laugh and cringe.
Annabelle Gurwitch : Women are less happy than we used to be. But given the state of the world, perhaps if we had a little more worry and a little less happy, we'd be better off.
Christian Parenti & Laura Hanna : The Nation's international correspondent journeys deep into the heart of the Congo Basin woodlands to see how a massive logging boom is decimating the world's second-largest tropical forest.
Dave Zirin : Exposed in court as sex harassers, the coach and owner of a storied basketball team have turned Madison Square Garden into a toxic workplace.
A schoolyard fight in Jena, Louisiana, fueled by hateful symbols of the Jim Crow era, prompted John Mellencamp to write this song. Watch the video.
Robert Scheer : Why did the State Department tolerate--and pay to conceal--the crimes of its Blackwater guards in Iraq?
H.R. 2669 is the largest increase in student aid since the GI Bill of 1944.
Barbara Ehrenreich : Can America survive the tedium of its black and female candidates?
Nicholas von Hoffman : Will her talent for raising campaign cash turn into a liability?
Tom Hayden : Peacemakers from countries that have moved from sectarian strife towards national reconciliation met with Iraq Sunnis and Shi'as in an effort to resolved the crisis.
Jeffrey Chester : Google's bid to acquire DoubleClick will make it the most powerful player in interactive marketing on the planet. But it poses threats to our privacy, politics and democratic aspirations for the Internet.
Akiva Gottlieb : Now with a major label, political punk rockers Against Me! have released what may be the year's best album. But have they sold out?
Molly Bennett : A conversation with the author and Feministing.com founder about why the next wave of feminist activism will take place online.
Andrew Lam : If you think the Buddhist monks challenging the military regime in Myanmar are passive and peaceful, think again.
Christopher Hayes : His nostalgic PBS series casts WWII as acrucible of meaning. Too bad it lacked a tighter focus on the moral failure of combat.
Aziz Huq : Telecommunications giants already are shielded from lawsuits for future warrantless spying; now the White House seeks to absolve them of past misdeeds.
Lawyers in Myanmar joined forces this week with Buddhist monks to demand national reconciliation and an end to human rights abuse.
U Thangara Linkhara : In a letter to Myanmar strongman Than Shwe, the abbot of a Yangon monastery calls the regime to account for its corruption and the suffering it has imposed on the Burmese people.
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