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The Nation (Magazine) | |
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Formation | 1865 |
Founder of | Covering Climate Now |
Sponsored by | Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations |
Membership | • Gary Younge • Calvin Trillin • Patricia J. Williams • Eric Alterman • Katha Pollitt • Laila Lalami • Naomi Klein • Melissa Harris-Pe • Alexander Cockburn • Max Holland • Kai Bird • Christopher Hitchens • Stephen Katrina vanden Heuvel • Stephen F. Cohen |
American "progressive" magazine |
The Nation is a progressive American biweekly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis.
Funding
The magazine is supported by donors, subscriptions, and commercial advertising. The donors are called The Nation Builders and they generate 20 percent of the magazine’s overall revenue.[1] Among the donors to The Nation Institute is the Ford Foundation, which has given at least $1.2 million since 2010.[2] The Institute has also received support from George Soros through the Open Society Foundations.[3]
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Jeremy Scahill | National security correspondent | 2003 | 2013 |
Known members
4 of the 14 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Alexander Cockburn | Leftist journalist with a sense of humor and diverse range of opinions. A great read. |
Stephen Cohen | An American scholar of Russian studies at Princeton University and New York University. He received lots of vitriol for his opposition to the New Cold War from 2014-. |
Christopher Hitchens | UK polemicist |
Naomi Klein | Canadian activist who exposed disaster capitalism with The Shock Doctrine. Notably silent on false flag attacks, highly critical of Covid resistance activist Naomi Wolf. |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Ford Foundation | In addition to its own billionaire agenda, also known to have been $$$ middleman for covert CIA funding. |
Open Society Foundations | A NGO operating in more countries than McDonald's. It has the tendency to support politicians (at times through astroturfing) and activists that get branded as "extreme left" as its founder is billionaire and bane of the pound George Soros. This polarizing perspective causes the abnormal influence of the OSF to go somewhat unanswered. |
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