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Today's Rebels Speak Out
By Dan Berger, Chesa Boudin , Kenyon Farrow and Bernardine Dohrn
In letters addressed to their parents, to past generations, to each other, to the youth of tomorrow and to their future selves, a bold new generation of activists--aged 10 to 31--articulate their vision for the world.
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Women Respond to Religious Fundamentalism and Terror
By Betsy Reed and Katha Pollitt
Long before the White House took notice of the Taliban's brutal treatment of Afghan women, feminists were sounding an alarm about the rise of religious fundamentalism throughout the world and its deadly consequences for women. Yet women's voices have been conspicuously absent from the debate over the new war on terror. Nothing Sacred breaks this silence.
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Original Essays by Leading American Writers on the State of their State Within the Union
By John Leonard
"[John Leonard] has edited a wonderful array of writers who have produced for Nation Books a reminder of just how much we need our maverick voices. " --Bill Moyers
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By Jack Newfield
In this anthology of original essays, leading American writers discuss individuals who reconciled authentic patriotism with original artistic creation, unpopular opinion, and real moral principles. |

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Writings from The Nation on Race
By Paula Giddings
Infused with the moral passion and urgency that the subject demands, this collection includes some of the best writing on race and civil rights from 1865 to the present. |

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Film Reviews and Essays, 1988-2001
By Stuart Klawans
In 2007, The Nation's Stuart Klawans won a National Magazine Award for his sharp and revelatory film writing. This selection of reviews and essays from The Nation--as well as the New York Times, The Village Voice, Film Comment and other journals--spotlights some of his best work.
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The Nation on Terrorism, Democracy and September 11, 2001
By Katrina vanden Heuvel and Jonathan Schell
In a series of thoughtful, informed and provocative essays written after September 11, some of the most respected figures on the progressive left analyzed the causes and consequences of the terrorist attacks, articulating a vision of what a just response to terrorism might look like.
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New Native American Writing
By MariJo Moore and Vine Deloria Jr.
Introduced by Vine Deloria Jr., author of the bestselling Custer Died for Your Sins, this collection compiles writing from over twenty-five different Indian Nations, vividly illustrating their struggle to survive in contemporary America.
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Tomdispatch Interviews with American Iconoclasts & Dissenters
By Tom Engelhardt
Mission Unaccomplished is a series of provocative and candid interviews with some of the iconoclastic thinkers--and activists--of our time.
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The Nation on Hurricane Katrina
By Betsy Reed
In the months that followed Hurricane Katrina, The Nation published a series of articles and editorials documenting the gross negligence of the Bush administration, the failures of neoliberalism, and the heroic effort of community organizers and ordinary citizens to put New Orleans back together again.
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By Richard Falk, Irene Gendzier and Robert Jay Lifton
From the same editorial team whose 1971 Crimes of War became one of the definitive Vietnam-era accounts of American war crimes comes this penetrating inquiry into the legal, historical, and psychological dimensions of the war in Iraq.
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Outlaws and Icons, Hitmakers and Hitmen
By Richard Stratton
Richard Stratton's years as an international marijuana smuggler, his eight-year stint in the federal prison system, and subsequent ascendance to acclaimed author and filmmaker give his journalism a unique credibility. Altered States of America is a riveting collection of his work. |

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Selections From the Independent Magazine of Politics and Culture
"[This anthology] is like a cocktail party thrown by the Merry Pranksters of the intellectual left." --St. Petersburg Times
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The Best Writing on Film From The Nation, 1913-2000
By Carl Bromley and Stuart Klawans
"A fine collection of sensitive film writing from one of the first homes to serious film writing in America." --Film Comment
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Writings on Art from The Nation 1865-2001
By Peter G. Meyer and Arthur C. Danto
Nearly a century and a half of The Nation's unique and unparalleled writing on art is condensed into this selection of 125 essays.
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A Literary Anthology
By Tom Hayden
In this journey through an insurgent world of culture and politics, celebrants and critics debate what Carlos Fuentes has described as the world's first "post-communist rebellion."
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Dispatches from Western Europe 1950-2000
By Daniel Singer
From his early reporting for The Economist to his final years as The Nation's celebrated European correspondent, Daniel Singer covered the momentous events of his time with "intellectual and moral clarity," as George Steiner put it. Deserter from Death collects Singer's writings from the Algerian crisis in the late fifties, through the world-shaking events of May '68, to the post-Reagan, post-Thatcher era.
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The Secret World of National Security
By Marcus G. Raskin and A. Carl LeVan
This collection of groundbreaking essays by historians, lawyers, anthropologists and public scholars shows how the "National Security State" has shaped our government for at least a century. 9/11 and its aftermath invigorated the twin demons of American interventionism overseas and intolerance at home, but the editors of this book claim that these developments, though profound, are not radical departures.
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Journeys and Essays
By Christopher Hitchens
A contrarian collection of essays and reports by America's leading polemicist, this book takes its title from an antique saying: life is incomplete unless love, poverty and war have been experienced. In his introduction, Hitchens, one of the most controversial intellectuals of our day, reflects on how he has been touched by those discrepant states.
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On the United States at War, the Long Crisis of the American Republic, and the Fate of the Earth
By Jonathan Schell
Correspondent, commentator and political thinker, Jonathan Schell has selected the best of almost four decades of his work and woven it together into a coherent narrative about our fallen yet incontestably inspiring world. Selections are drawn from his bestselling book The Fate of the Earth, his famed reports in The New Yorker, Harper's and Newsday, among many other publications.
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New Native American Writing
By Eric Gansworth
Writers and artists have played key roles in the struggle of native peoples to retain their identities. This collection is a testimony to their resilience.
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July 7 - November 2 | Across the United States
Deborah Stone, a Nation Books author, recently published her fourth book, The Samaritan's Dilemma. Robert Kuttner, co-editor of The American Prospect calls it "a brilliant and persuasive statement of the case for organized compassion—not out of sentimentality but for the viability of society and our own self regard as a decent people." Listen to her on the radio and get a copy of the book signed at a bookstore on Stone's book tour. Find the schedule here.
August 25
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Bruce Mau Leads Green Symposium
(Denver, Colorado)
Institute Fellow Bruce Mau will lead the Green Constitutional Congress Symposium, which will cover a wide array of green-related topics. The symposium will take place at Buell Theater in Denver; it is produced by the Rhode Island School of Design and University of Colorado-Denver. The symposium is part of the larger event, Dialog:City at the DNC. For more information, click here.
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September 13
2008 ELECTION: What's Really at Stake?
(Cooper Union Auditorium, 30 Cooper Square, NYC)
Come listen to Institute Fellows Naomi Klein and Jeremy Scahill (also a Nation Books author of Blackwater) speak at a benefit for The Indypendent newspaper at Cooper Union Auditorium in New York City. Additional panelists to be announced; meet the speakers at a special pre-event reception. For more information and to reserve tickets, visit indypendent.org or call (212)-221-0521.
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