Our Modern Mistake

People hate to be given direct orders, especially if they will have to visibly follow such orders, and especially if they feel rivalrous with those who give orders.

Ars Technica on Wikipedia blacklists

Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today, starts removing 695,000 archive links In the course of discussing whether Archive.today should be deprecated because of the DDoS, Wikipedia editors discovered

tante.cc on Acting ethically

Acting ethically in an imperfect world Artifacts and technologies have certain logics built into their structure that do require certain arrangements around them or that bring forward certain arr

Coming Clean

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How to Build Pro-Worker Governance in Cleveland

Rust Belt cities like Cleveland face a much more hostile landscape for passing pro-worker policies than major cities like New York. But a range of policy options is available to legislators who want t

Links 2/21/2026

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The Right’s Civilizational New World Order

Civilizationalism, the idea that world politics revolves around culturally bounded civilizations led by great powers, is energizing the Right on both sides of the Atlantic. It is key to the effort to

The Farmer Who Glimpsed a Rare Volcanic Birth

Dionisio Pulido watched as Paricutín tore through his fields—suddenly, scientists flocked there from around the globe The post The Farmer Who Glimpsed a Rare Volcanic Birth appeared first on Nautilus.

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