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The report that most changed my worldview
Repeat after me: Heavy Assets, Low Obsolescence
Henry Farrell in Programmable Mutter: I did the Ezra Klein show last Friday, and it went up on the NYT website this morning. A whole lot has happened in the meantime. The way I think is through talkin
In The Ideas Letter, Aaron Benanav, Leif Weatherby, and Evgeny Morozov debate AI, capitalism and socialism: Evgeny Morozov knows how to theorize (and, a fortiori, how to intellectually provoke) like f
Steffen Murau in Phenomenal World: One year into Donald Trumpâs second term, the global economic order is being given a facelift that wouldnât look out of place at his Mar-a-Lago beach club. The Presi
We live in a bipolar epoch â on one end, the blamethirsty finger of cancel culture and politicized othering; on the other, the zeal for designating people, real human beings with real human lives, as
"The mind narrates what the nervous system knows. Story follows state."
A startling, splendid, shocking place
This is an essay about coding and AI, but feels pertinent beyond. Options to face this precipice include falling off, rappelling down, gliding, wearing one of those wing suits, or some other options I
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The Guardian: hereâs how Substack makes money hosting Nazi newsletters. These newsletters werenât even hard to find or subtle: swastikas and in-app recommendations from one antisemitic newsletter to a
Programming and Announcements for 2026
PayPal is one of the great technology stories of the past 30 years. The payments company was founded in the dot-com bubble. The PayPal Mafia of founders and employees who struck it rich when the compa
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With warming set to pass the critical 1.5-degree limit, scientists are warning that the world is on course to trigger tipping points that would lead to cascading consequences â from the melting of ice
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From VOI: JAKARTA â Amid the excitement of the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2026 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), a forum usually filled with majestic speeches, technological futurism and discu
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Thanks for checking in with us this weekend. Here are the most clicked on items on Abnormal Returns for the week ended...
my dream about being white âre: Black History Month in the U.S. hey music and me only white, hair a flutter of fall leaves circling my perfect line of a nose, no lips, no behind, hey white me and Iâm
A century ago, a socialist magazine published a manifesto calling for workers to pick up the pen, heralding the dawn of Americaâs proletarian literary movement. Our societyâs need for working-class wr
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Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
The labor movement isnât just the weakest itâs been in a century. Without a radical and aggressive shift in organizing, US unions could effectively cease to matter in the very near future. Unions are
Why the Fed did what it did and why its critics were wrong
Paprika is a movie about the boundaries between dreams and the waking world, and what happens when they break down.
No.389 â The space trash apocalypse â Jeff Bezos, moral cretin â The futures cone reimagined â The Authoritarian Stack â Local energy networks saving lives â Tangible media
by Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad This is the last part of our discussion on the culture of limits (Part I, Part II, and Part III). In Hindu thought limits that define finitude and infinity were never oppos
The United States is a global anomaly in our collective delusion about the power of charity to address human suffering. A far better approach would be to guarantee inalienable economic rights and stru
ICE access to Medicaid data is forcing hospitals and states to consider alerting immigrant patients that information from emergency medical coverage applications could be used in efforts to remove the
by Eric Schenck Iâve gotten high with my dad about 10 times. Itâs certainly a unique life position to be in. Thereâs a specific routine we follow: I visit my parents for a few days. We catch up the f
An obscure 19th-century Russian novel about love and class and a 21st-century gay hockey romance might seem worlds apart. But both Heated Rivalry and Molotov offer the same thing: small parables of te
by Amir Zadnemat Introduction: Flight from Tranquility In the age of noise, we have become refugees from silence. Imagine a world where every moment of wakefulness is filled with sound. From the jarri
Today deportations and restricted asylum rights are changing the terms of political belonging around the world. With surreal and darkly humorous archival works, German filmmaker Cem Kaya is exploring
Negotiating Over Ukraine, Europe Must Be There; US Sanctions Again, Really?
Mass layoffs are a fact of life in journalism. Your favorite writers and editors have dealt with them. But they werenât supposed to happen at The Post. Over the last week or so, Iâve been dealing wit
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