Where Does Politics Take Place?
Ege Yumusak in The Point: The starkest, most disquieting scene from the film was printed on postcards and handed out at the door. We picked up our postcards as we hurried into the theater to secure ou
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Ege Yumusak in The Point: The starkest, most disquieting scene from the film was printed on postcards and handed out at the door. We picked up our postcards as we hurried into the theater to secure ou
Shehryar Fazli in The Ideas Letter: âThe white cracker who wrote the national anthem knew what he was doing,â says the Black nurse Belize in Tony Kushnerâs Angels in America, set in the 1980s, âHe set
Pankaj Mishra interviews Zhang Weiwei in Equator: Pankaj Mishra: [âŚ] thereâs very little coverage in the Western press of how people in China view these developments. Can you tell us something about t
A poem
Further readings on the age information overload, mass desensitization and dehumanization, and how we can exercise our agency to navigate this.
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What happens to the housing market as baby boomers die off? The post Rich Old People appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
Around the world, the conditions that brew massive blazes are ... syncing up?
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German artist Max Beckmann is often regarded as interwar Germanyâs foremost apostle of despair. Yet while he emphasized his own apolitical character, his work was also the product of a spiritual foreb
Something big is happening, but how do we describe it?
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
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Historian Steve Fraser looks back on the strange experience in 1969 when he and fellow New Leftists were accused of plotting to blow up Philadelphiaâs Liberty Bell. What is it like to face long-term i
Understanding what just happened and what can come next
Andrei Rublev is a film about art and life in medieval Russia.
A counter-intuitive thought experiment for finding meaningful work
No.391 â Perhaps AI is the paperclip â The imagination curriculum â On algorithmic wage discrimination â Romania and the link between economic growth and high emissions â Origami to imagine emergency
The new documentary WTO/99 reconstructs the 1999 protests against a global neoliberal trade order, the violent police repression, and the hope for a different world that found vibrant expression on th
by Christopher Hall The problem with teleological thinking as far as authoritarianism goes is that we can delude ourselves into believing that, given that we are not in an Orwellian State, and it look
No arms limitation treaties, few diplomatic channels, AI integration into nuclear command systems, and an elite with Epstein social values. What could go wrong?
People Stop Taking The Negotiations Seriously. Good.; Flamingos In Action
New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani is trying to demonstrate that the public sector can match or even surpass the private sector in excellence. Itâs high time the Left reclaimed the value of âefficienc
The ridiculous policy has taken on a life of its own.
by Priya Malhotra We stand in front of a painting and extol its brilliance. We listen to a piece of music and call it genius. We watch a film and admire its evocativeness. We hold a beautifully design
Platform companies havenât overthrown Nordic labor institutions. But they have navigated around them, growing by exploiting the Nordic modelâs uneven and conditional protections. A Foodora food delive
a bit more developed answer to a good question
Unbalancing the books
The AI Impact Summit, Tariff Rollback, and Robin Hood Tax Goes to America
It's amazing what money can buy nowadays
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.
I first aired my general scepticism of the Epstein mythology last July, and I think that piece has held up well.
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