Shulamith Firestoneâs fundamental battle is with the grip which normalcy and conformity have on every human life
Shulamith Firestoneâs fundamental battle is with the grip which normalcy and conformity have on every human life
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Shulamith Firestoneâs fundamental battle is with the grip which normalcy and conformity have on every human life
AntĂłnio Lobo Antunes, the Portuguese novelist who captured his generationâs disillusionment with the war, is dead. He was 83
In the artillery trenches of the first World War, a German Jew named Franz Rosenzweig began to create an audacious philosophical system
Itâs about time
A common motive for studying âegalitarianâ primitive social practices is a hope of supporting something like the following narrative:
Today's links The web is bearable with RSS: And don't forget "Reader Mode." Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Eyemodule x Disneyland; Scott Walker lies; Brother's demon-haunt
even though the people within it generally aren't
Art as the antidote to despair
Saturdays we catch up with the non-finance related items that we didnât get to earlier in the week. You can check out...
Misinformation, politics, and a complex design brought down the once-promising program, which sought to slash emissions from heating in the cold New England state.
Killing minus nation building kind of makes sense
Data centers disconnecting from the grid, solar PV efficiency records, repairs for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Fordâs EV missteps, former OpenAI CTOâs new startup.
At their 2026 organizing conference, Young Democratic Socialists of America focused on organizing student workers, building campus movements against ICE, and preparing mass action for May Day 2028 to
Plus Matt Mahan, true beliefs, A.O.C.âs foreign policy gaffes, and more
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Today's Iran war update: rumors of US force deployments as oil and gas price rises threaten the global economy and Mr. Market's mood.
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
Kristi Noem, just fired from her job as secretary of DHS amid allegations of self-dealing, staffed the departmentâs AI division with leadership taken directly from a tech company under contract with D
No interview this week
What non-fiction canât reach
Just one year ago, the idea that New Yorkers could get universal childcare was dismissed as utopian nonsense. An organized democratic socialist movement made it a reality, with the first phase launchi
How Trump is replacing the pos-World War II only-somewhat coercive rules-based order with openly thuggish, predatory US domination
For roughly half a century, a certain strain of American evangelical theology has taught millions of believers to read conflicts like Trumpâs war with Iran not simply as geopolitics in action but as p
Across Germany, tens of thousands of high school students went on strike on Thursday to protest the likely reintroduction of military service. Germanyâs political leaders want a new generation of sold
Vernor Vingeâs sci-fi novel Rainbows End (2006) is so prescient about AI training data. His short Fast Times at Fairmont High (2002) is set in the same universe, and was written in that era where we f
The loss of a valuable equilibrium...
Manus' debut does not go well. . .
Our constantly-updating tracker of polls for the most important indicator in the race for Congress.
Silver Bulletin approval ratings for President Trump â and all presidents since Truman.
Alcohol was bad for your body. The drugs replacing it may be worse for your social life.
Itâs all coming back to me now The post Some Memories Live in the Brain Even If We Canât Recall Them appeared first on Nautilus.
Silver Bulletin favorability ratings for the world's richest man.
Canât stop, wonât stop. On the heels of the refreshed Rolodex from earlier in the week, Iâve pushed another âJust Enough Socialâ feature to the site: members bios & profile pics. Hereâs what that look
Some thoughts on what's going on in private markets. The post Why is Private Equity Crashing? appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
They flexibly adjust their decision-making to circumstancesâjust like us The post Bumblebees Make Decisions as Efficiently as Humans appeared first on Nautilus.
The Central American nation never fully recovered from the loss of its megafauna The post Restoring Panama to When Prehistoric Beasts Roamed the Jungle appeared first on Nautilus.
The big gap between what AI "can do" and what people actually use it for
Counterculture prophet, Whole Earth cataloguer, proto-internet evangelist, Stewart Brand has a new obsession: maintenance
He championed Joyce, mentored Eliot, and broadcast fascist propaganda. Ezra Pound was indispensable as an artist and irredeemable as a man
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