On Mar 2, 2008, at 11:46 AM, Dennis Perrin wrote:
>> It's never been anything else, as far back as I can remember.
>
> Paint me romantic, but the Nation of the late-70s/early-to-mid-80s
> seemed to
> have a more radical tone, was much livelier, had more internal
> debates,
Victor Navasky had a much broader idea of what the mag should be politically than his successor. He made me a contributing editor. I don't think that would have happened today. He published Victor Perlo and hired Cockburn. Ditto about present management.
Doug