Eternal Recurrences

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

Trump’s Dollar

Steffen Murau in Phenomenal World: One year into Donald Trump’s second term, the global economic order is being given a facelift that wouldn’t look out of place at his Mar-a-Lago beach club. The Presi

We mourn our craft

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

Iceberg Crashes

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

Sunday Poem

my dream about being white —re: 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 I’m

Go Left, Young Writers!

A century ago, a socialist magazine published a manifesto calling for workers to pick up the pen, heralding the dawn of America’s proletarian literary movement. Our society’s need for working-class wr

Links 2/8/2026

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Charity Is No Substitute for Economic Rights

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

Weed Gummies With Dad

by Eric Schenck I’ve gotten high with my dad about 10 times.  It’s certainly a unique life position to be in. There’s a specific routine we follow: I visit my parents for a few days. We catch up the f

Cem Kaya and the Politics of Migration

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

Postscript

Mass layoffs are a fact of life in journalism. Your favorite writers and editors have dealt with them. But they weren’t supposed to happen at The Post. Over the last week or so, I’ve been dealing wit

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