Nation (magazine)

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The Nation is a weekly magazine of opinion and reviews, first published in 1865.

The Nation has always been a bastion of liberal and socialist thought and at times has been described as a Kremlin-directed Stalinist mouthpiece.[Citation Needed] The Nation has had writers identified as Soviet spies in the Venona project.

The current Editor and Publisher is Katrina vanden Heuvel, succeeding the now "Publisher Emeritus" Victor Navasky.

The Nation publishes 48 weeks a year, printing letters to the editor (including responses by article writers), editorial positions, columns by regular commentators, book reveiws, and the wonderful Nation puzzle, which has been created by cryptographer Frank W. Lewis since just after the Second World War.

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