politics
At Davos, the World Watched the Rantings of a Despot
Sasha Abramsky President Donald Trump has turned his back on the liberal world order—and Europe is unlikely to follow. The post At Davos, the World Watched the Rantings of a Despot appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Supreme Court Shows It’s Willing to Thwart Trump—When Money Is on the Line
The Supreme Court Shows It’s Willing to Thwart Trump—When Money Is on the Line The court’s conservatives appear likely to block Trump from firing Lisa Cook—not because they care about principle but because they care about the Fed. The post The Supreme Court Shows It’s Willing to Thwart Trump—When Money Is on the Line appeared […]
Is JD Vance Running for President in 2028?
Clarence Lusane If so, Vance’s message is clear: Every imaginable far-right extremist, from white supremacists and technofascists to offensive fabulists, will be welcome in his campaign. The post Is JD Vance Running for President in 2028? appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Trump’s Road to War Without a Map
Jeff Danziger Driving headlong into conflict and chaos. The post Trump’s Road to War Without a Map appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Young Mayor in a Hurry
D.D. Guttenplan Zohran Mamdani has pledged to govern at the same pace New Yorkers live—but city politics are largely designed to thwart that ambition. The post Young Mayor in a Hurry appeared first on The Nation. Source link
We Need Radical Abundance
Keir Milburn If we want abundance we have to ask, an abundance of what exactly, and produced under what economic logic? The post We Need Radical Abundance appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Why Mamdani Should Oppose Kathy Hochul's Protest Ban
Nasreen Abd Elal The proposed restriction on protests outside houses of worship is rooted in anti-Palestinian bias and would give Israeli apartheid a free pass. Mamdani should reject it. The post Why Mamdani Should Oppose Kathy Hochul's Protest Ban appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Trump Brings His Phony Populism to Davos
Chris Lehmann Nothing says “I care about working people” like a speech to an audience of billionaires at an exclusive Swiss ski resort. The post Trump Brings His Phony Populism to Davos appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Safety
Mark Kaplan Last. The post Safety appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Is It Possible for Speech to Ever Be Too Free?
David Cole A new history explores the political limits as well as possibilities of freedom of speech. The post Is It Possible for Speech to Ever Be Too Free? appeared first on The Nation. Source link