Zoom out and it becomes clear that the defenders of humanistic liberalism have been decisively losing the battle over ideals
Zoom out and it becomes clear that the defenders of humanistic liberalism have been decisively losing the battle over ideals
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Zoom out and it becomes clear that the defenders of humanistic liberalism have been decisively losing the battle over ideals
AI is forcing the question
I came. I saw. I ate beignets.
I struggle with prompt challenges, but these whacky notions by artist Pat Perry for a group photo hunt is joy inducing. / hat tip to Meredith for the find
The common assumption that they should is completely wrong
Moms everywhere deserve a win.
Recently I came across a very thoughtful post by a professor named James Hankins, who left Harvard University to teach at the Hamilton Center at the University of Florida.
Those seeking to understand the history of capitalism are immediately presented with a formidable challenge. The complexity and historical sweep of the subject seem to invite treatment in weighty tome
Maya Hawke (2026)
âFor a colonized people the most essential value, because the most concrete, is first and foremost the land,â Frantz Fanon wrote in : âthe land which will bring them bread and, above all, dignity.âThe
Saturdays we catch up with the non-finance related items that we didnât get to earlier in the week. You can check out...
While the Trump administration is directing hundreds of millions of dollars to coal projects, miners in Appalachia are suffering from a resurgence of black lung disease. But industry pushback is delay
For more than fifty years, conservatives and liberals alike in the United States have ignored, denied, and disparaged class struggle. Academic âleftâ liberalism has reduced class to a minor category o
Today's links Trump's fruitless search for a goreable ox: You can keep billionaires happy, or you can fight the cost of living crisis, but not both. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object per
Discernment is no longer optional
Trapped buildings, in-home data centers, cardboard military drones, Brightlineâs potential bankruptcy, and more.
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Today's Iran war news: Iran keeps Trump angrily waiting as recent skirmishes in the Gulf reveal critical US weaknesses.
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
For real, probably
The Figs in Winter archive is deep, here are some choice bits
That's probably the wrong question.
A detailed look at some of the many mechanisms that translate poverty into sickness and shorter lifespans.
Captured European Elites, Israelis on the Present Stalemate in the War With Iran, Indigenous Ways of Knowing, The World's Most Complex Machine, Travels Through Congo
adding a bit more to an answer I gave about moral development
An alarming new study reveals the dire impact AI is having on artists' livelihoods. It does offer some hope, too.
The Big Picture
Perhaps my most serious take
Considering connecting with cephalopods and plants might be just the thing for an exhausted mind The post What Iâm Watching This Weekend appeared first on Nautilus.
James Schuyler, the most neglected poet of the New York school, may now be its most necessary
"In the current climate where poet is activist (or vice versa), the poems also start to look a lot like cant"
David Chalmers was wrong. There is no âhard problemâ of consciousness, and the supposed âexplanatory gapâ is nonsensical
Why are hedge fund managers always bearish? The post Why Are Hedge Fund Managers Always Bearish? appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
Itâs the largest ever sauropod discovered in the area The post New Long-Necked Dinosaur Unearthed in Brazil Has European Roots appeared first on Nautilus.
In 1951, the Civil Rights Congress submitted a petition to the UN charging that the âbrutality and discriminationâ of Jim Crow constituted genocide by the US govt. The US prevented any debate on the p
Join n+1 translation columnist Bela Shayevich at the n+1 office in Brooklyn on the evening of Tuesday, May 19 for a translation mixer and mini-workshop for translators and the translation-curious. Bil
Someone in a private forum I belong to mentioned fountain pens and thus I became acquainted with the role of a nibmeister, a person who can remake the nib of your pen more to your liking (different an
David Weinzweig at X: Iâm an appellate court judge. Iâve read thousands of briefs. Hereâs what no one told you about persuasion and how to win. Judges check page length before reading a word. ⢠Long b
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