“There is a great disorder under the heaven. The situation is excellent”
A review of Westad and Chen, The Great Transformation: China’s Road from Revolution to Reform
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A review of Westad and Chen, The Great Transformation: China’s Road from Revolution to Reform
The impact of the war spreads beyond the Middle East
Per dollar of spending, richer people contribute less harm than any other group
Notes on the writer aesthetic, the misconceptions of Wuthering Heights, storytelling, reading as resistance, finding meaning through intellect, hidden women's literary labor, and more.
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If the physics checks out, naturalism is in big trouble
Moderate boomers and radical zoomers
Stephen Harding in Literary Hub: By the spring of 1939, the widely acknowledged dean of Anglo-American Modernist poetry, fifty-three-year-old Ezra Pound, had lived in Europe for three decades. After l
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Dozens of former employees of Noma tell of abuse & violence at the hands of its chef/owner, René Redzepi. Punching, screaming, shoving, stabbing, slamming, intimidation, ridicule, blacklisting. What a
Will higher oil prices derail the stock market? The post How Do Higher Oil Prices Impact Stock Market Returns? appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
The United Workers Union is one of Australia’s largest unions, and an upcoming ballot will see members choose between militancy and the status quo. An election in one of Australia’s largest unions wil
What’s the least you can do to build an effective paywall for creators that’s mostly open-source? If we can figure that out, that might make it easier to cut out the big platforms. One of the reasons
It's not exactly a bold prediction to suggest this will be bad for Trump's political standing.
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One year after the Trump administration threw the EPA into chaos, former employees continue to push back—and to dream of an agency reborn.
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Alone Lying, thinking Last night How to find my soul a home Where water is not thirsty And bread loaf is not stone I came up with one thing And I don’t believe I’m wrong That nobody, But nobody Can ma
Implementation of the White House’s return-to-office directive will be aided by the tech firm Palantir. It remains unclear why a spy-tech company should be tasked with things like “employee seat assig
What the 70s can and can’t teach us
Learning about AI through teaching about it
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This Iran war update focuses on US claims for damage done to Iran and its level of stockpiles versus available evidence.
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
The CIO unionized General Motors in 1937 and saved the labor movement. Today's unions need to do the same to Amazon if there is any hope of stopping the slow death of American labor. Every era has its
In This House of Brede is a film about the cloistered life and the peace it can bring.
No.393 — The future belongs to the creative generalists ⊗ Media’s bad idea with Kalshi ⊗ Reimagining realism ⊗ Labor market impacts of AI ⊗ World record for fusion plasma ⊗ Apocalypse no
by Thomas R. Wells The world’s richest 1% have more purchasing power, and hence more command over what the economy produces than ordinary people. They can afford a more extravagant lifestyle – at the
As Donald Trump launches a dangerous war on Iran, understanding what really drives US imperial aggression is more urgent than ever. The 2003 invasion of Iraq, which many critics wrongly claim was abou
How about defeat?
by Bonnie McCune Political discussions and debates leave me cold. That’s because I abhor conflict, and politics always seem to be accompanied by disagreements, fights, raised voices, and anger. When I
A Declaration
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has revived plans to draw on frozen Russian assets to make loans to Ukraine. Yanis Varoufakis writes for Jacobin that the idea is unworkable and incompatible with e
by Philip Graham In the first part of our conversation at 3 Quarks Daily, the writer Kipling Knox and I spoke of the parallels of our recent books: dappled with ghosts, in similar Midwestern landscape
Also, Ukrainian Territorial Gains And Russian Personnel Losses in February
month report on reads, watches, recs, what i've been up to etc!
A paper presented at an Annual Student and Faculty Conference, Indiana University Northwest
Another War in West Asia, and the Social Foundations of AI Diffusion
Is it AI? Tariffs? The immigration crackdown?
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