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December 1, 2005 - 1:20pm ET
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All hail EmailNation—The Nation's new e-mail service. When I started subscribing to The Nation, I was in my early 20s. After a college experience where I often bumped up against the rigid boundaries of liberal dogma, reading The Nation was liberating. Katha Pollitt wasn't afraid to take on the feminist orthodoxy in her columns. Alexander Cockburn and Christopher Hitchens—who famously resigned in 2002—were given the freedom to passionately disagree with each other in the same magazine.
Thanks to such lively content, The Nation has enjoyed one of the largest—if not the largest—surges in circulation of any liberal magazine in recent years. Now, whether or not you're a subscriber to the venerable weekly, you can stay on top of new stuff they've posted online....most of which is free. Every day, they're posting blogs, news, radio clips and notices of discounts on new books. Click here to learn more .
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