Home to tenacious muckraking, provocative commentary, and spirited debate about politics and culture, The Nation empowers readers to fight for justice and equality for all. By providing a deeper understanding of the world as it is—and as it could be—they drive bold ideas into the conversation and ignite debates far beyond their pages. ¶ Founded by abolitionists in 1865, they‘ve long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world. Their writers shift paradigms and open minds. Their deep investigative reporting launches congressional hearings, forces policy change, and shapes news cycles. Instigating progress: It’s not only their legacy; it’s their continued commitment to future generations of torchbearers. ¶