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Friday, March 2, 2012

The Nation makes me an attractive offer for merchandise


The Nation magazine, perennially decrying evil capitalists, are nevertheless always asking for money. 

I especially like their concern for the shredding of the Bill of Rights, and their desire to cuddle with Karl Marx. 

Gawd.

The Nation Magazine
Wall Street T-Shirt Calvin Trillin mug




Teacher pencils






Freudian slippers

Wall Street Invented Class Warfare
When we demand fairness, the powerful cry "class warfare." But while the rest of the country struggles, Wall Street firms are seeing record profits.
The 1% have had the upper hand for too long. With our new t-shirts designed by Milton Glaser, you can support The Nation while you set the record straight.



Calvin Trillin Mugs
Who could be better to read along with the morning headlines than Calvin Trillin? The Nation's beloved verse poet for over twenty years, Trillin's words are now on a mug. Featuring his poem, "The Best Thing You Can Be Is CEO," the mugs serve as a cheerful reminder that somewhere out there—despite dismal unemployment figures and record-breaking home foreclosure rates—a corporate CEO is safely strapped to a golden parachute.


Nation Writer T-Shirts, Thank a Teacher Pencils, and more!
Our Nation Writer T-Shirts feature quotes by celebrated Nation contributors Molly Ivins, Kurt Vonnegut, James Baldwin, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Our "Thank a Teacher" pencils are a great way to show support for educators. With Buttons by Milton Glaser, you can proudly show which side you are on. And, finally, our classic Nation logo t-shirts and mugs let you show off your excellent taste in journalism.


Unemployed Philosophers Guild
While you are visiting Nation Mart, you can also check out the many gifts offered by our partner, the Unemployed Philosophers Guild. They have mugs that illustrate the effects of global warming or the shredding of the Bill of Rights, puppets in the likeness of figures such as Oscar Wilde and Albert Einstein, and pairs of freudian slippers. You can even treat yourself to a cuddly Karl Marx


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