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I had a subscription to the Nation online, but then I bought an Ipad / Nook / Kindle and decided to purchase a Nation subscription for that device. Will my original subscription be canceled automatically and applied to my new subscription?
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I am thinking about buying a subscription designed specifically for my reading device, but I am concerned about supporting the Nation. Will the Nation receive a percentage of my subscription payment?
The Nation is proud to offer our content on a variety of 21st Century platforms for the convenience of our readers. The best way to support the Nation is to purchase a Digital Subscription directly through the magazine. This gives readers access to the entire website including all articles published since the magazine's first issue in 1865. Nation Digital Subscribers can also download entire issues in PDF dating back to 2005.
I'm an international subscriber. How do I access information regarding my subscription?
If you are a subscriber and NOT a resident of the US or Canada, and you are seeking information regarding your subscription, please visit: www.thenation.com/managesubscription and log in with your last name and account number.
Please note: Unfortunately, our systems CANNOT accept an international address at this time.
If you do not know your account number, please email: NANCustServ@cdsfulfillment.com
How do I contact the author of an article I read in The Nation?
Please address any messages for Nation writers to letters@thenation.com with "Please forward to [name of writer]" in the subject line. If we have current contact information for the author, we will forward your message.
You can view TheNation.com's comment policy here. While we welcome astute criticism, we don't see our comment threads as freewheeling forums for open expression. We think that respectful and thoughtful conversations are always more interesting and strive to create a space where they can flourish.
Click here to sign-up for EmailNation. EmailNation is sent three times a week and offers instant updates on the latest breaking news; the first look at new articles by Nation regulars like Naomi Klein, Jeremy Scahill, Katrina vanden Heuvel, John Nichols, Katha Pollitt and Eric Alterman and info on when Nation writers are appearing on television and radio. The E-Mail Nation mailing list is free of charge for subscribers and non-subscribers. Joining the mailing list will not confer full subscriber access to the Nation website.
How do I have my name removed from your paper mailing list?
You may call our customer service number at (800) 333-8536 or email NANCustServ@cdsfulfillment.com and ask to stop receiving mailed notices from the Nation.
I am supposed to be receiving e-mails from the Nation, but nothing is coming to my inbox. What's wrong?
If you currently use an anti-spam program or service, we ask that you take just a minute or two to add The Nation Magazine to your "safe" or permitted email sender list.
How do I stop receiving marketing emails from The Nation?
The best way to unsubscribe from email alerts at this time is to click the ‘unsubscribe’ link provided in the actual email. All emails from the Nation have an ‘unsubscribe’ link. Note that this is only for marketing-related emails. This will NOT change your email preferences with regard to your subscription. To update your email subscription preferences, visit our customer care site or call (800) 333-8536.
Click here to get information on how to become a Nation Associate. The Nation Associates are a group of more than 35,000 people who make an annual donation to The Nation to allow us to continue our brand of muckraking, investigative reporting and editorial comment. The Nation is a commercial enterprise and as such does not have 501(c)3 status. Donations to the Nation are not tax-deductible. Associates receive numerous membership benefits. BECOME AN ASSOCIATE TODAY.
Click here to visit our author pages at www.thenation.com/authors. Click the letter that corresponds to the first letter in the author's last name. Then scroll the names displayed to find the author you are looking for and click that author's name to visit their bio page with links to all stories, blogs and featured published by them on TheNation.com.
All of our issues dated 2001 and after are available and organized by date in the widget on the left rail of our "Current Issue" section of our website. Also on our search page years are listed to the right of the search results. Click on the year you want to search, and all returns will be filtered so only content published within that year will be returned.
I am a subscriber, how do I access PDFs in the archive?
Both print and digital subscribers have free access to all Nation articles published from 1865 to the present. Non-subscribers are asked to pay $2.95 for each archived article. If you are a subscriber but cannot access the archive, it is because:
You are not logged in. You must be logged in with your subscriber account to access archival content for free. Click here to login. If you login and still cannot access the links to download archive PDFs see the next bullet point.
You are logged in with a non-subscriber username and password. To connect your current username and password account to your subscription and gain subscriber access, click here, and follow the instructions.
I purchased an archive PDF but I never received it. What do I do?
Login to the site and click on your username in the header to navigate to your user pages. On your user pages there is navigation:
"View My Profile Page"
"Edit My Profile"
"Email Preferences"
"File Downloads"
"My Order History"
"OpenID identities"
Click on "My order history" to see links to every PDF you've ordered. Click on the file name of the PDF to download it now.
If you can't remember the username and password you set up when your purchased your PDF go to our request new password page here and type in the email address you used to purchase the PDF. A one-time login will be sent to your email address. Once you login, follow the instructions above. If the first email you try doesn't work, try another you may have used in purchasing the PDF. If none of your emails work, contact us so we can help you.
The Nation does not come in a large-print version. The Library for the Blind produces audio recordings of The Nation. The Nation is also available in various formats designed for electronic readers such as the Kindle and Nook. These devices feature adjustable font size.
I purchased a digital subscription for my Kindle / I-pad / Nook / Sony E-Reader. Why can’t I loginto the Nation website?
Subscriptions purchased for reading devices are all owned and distributed by their respective manufacturers.
Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Sony and Apple all license our content, but the license only extends to material that can be read on their respective devices using their proprietary software. If you wanted to have full access to the Nation website, you would need to purchase a Nation subscription through the Nation magazine (800) 333-8536.
Are you planning to create a version of The Nation that can be read on the Droid and the Blackberry?
The Nation.com has plans to expand and optimize its site for mobile users in 2012. Optimization will aim to improve mobile user experience in all major operating systems including iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and SymbianOS.
I have a subscription to the Nation online, but I would like to transfer that to a Kindle / Ipad / Nook / E-Reader subscription.
Nation Digital Subscriptions, purchased through the Nation, are non transferable. If you would prefer to read the Nation on your electronic device, you would need to cancel your subscription with the Nation by telephoning (800) 333-8536 and purchase a subscription from the other distributor.
I had a subscription to the Nation online, but then I bought an Ipad / Nook / Kindle and decided to purchase a Nation subscription for that device. Will my original subscription be canceled automatically and applied to my new subscription?
We are not notified by other companies when Nation subscribers have purchased subscriptions to the Nation on their devices. You will need to telephone (800) 333-8536 and cancel your subscription with the Nation.
I am thinking about buying a subscription designed specifically for my reading device, but I am concerned about supporting the Nation. Will the Nation receive a percentage of my subscription payment?
The Nation is proud to offer our content on a variety of 21st Century platforms for the convenience of our readers. The best way to support the Nation is to purchase a Digital Subscription directly through the magazine. This gives readers access to the entire website including all articles published since the magazine's first issue in 1865. Nation Digital Subscribers can also download entire issues in PDF dating back to 2005.
How many articles at TheNation.com can I read for free?
We believe that good journalism is worth paying for. It’s true for the content that we pay to read, and it’s true for the content that we produce. In general, we offer three (3) free articles a month. This means that on the TheNation.com, you can read three free articles within a 30-day period. However, we’re always testing the best ways to offer readers our journalism, whether it’s a digital day pass or other types of access. This data allows us to adopt a strategy that supports the financial well-being of The Nation, in turn allowing us to produce even more of the award-winning journalism that our readers have come to expect. As always, thank you for your support!
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