The Nation has announced three new monthly columnists—Zephyr Teachout, Lionel Trolling, and David Klion—as part of its commitment to progressive ideals and accountability in its 160th anniversary year. Teachout's "Anti-Monopolist" aims to tackle issues of corporate corruption, while Ganz's "The Last Days of Discourse" will assess the intersection of technology and right-wing politics. Klion's "Cultural Contradictions" will reflect on the responses of cultural institutions to ongoing assaults on liberal values. These additions underline The Nation's dedication to confronting contemporary challenges like autocracy and oligarchy.
Teachout's column will focus on corruption and monopoly power, corporate behemoths, and the mercenary politicians beholden to them.
Ganz's column will examine how tech oligarchs shape society in an era influenced by right-wing politics.
Klion's column explores the reactions of cultural institutions to Trump's and Musk's assault on liberalism.
The Nation continues its mission to hold powerful figures accountable amid rising autocracy and oligarchy.
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