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Evgeny Morozov in The Ideas Letter: Artificial intelligence has produced a rare kind of popular curiosity. Not only among investors and founders, but among people who open a browser, type a question,
Conor Purcelli in Aeon: Across northern Europe and Canada during the 19th and 20th centuries, workers roamed coastlines and pack ice, beating infant seals to death with clubs. White ice was smeared re
Quentin Bruneau in Phenomenal World: How should we explain periods of profound global transformation? Scholars have long viewed socio-political change as a reflection of property relations and technol
Arthur Goldhammer in Eurozine: Is Charlie Kirk’s assassination-turned-martyrdom unofficially disestablishing the US constitutional clause against the government forming a national religion? And how as
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On the Trump Admin's National Security Strategy: what it is, what it means, and how real is it?
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How you can prevent animals from spending millions of years in a cage and save hundreds of lives without any personal sacrifice
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Ask not what your ending is, but what it might do for your book.
I shared this chart of inflation by decade this past week: I got a follow-up question in my inbox about this one from a reader: What’s the investment implication of your inflation chart? Should I own
The contradictory personas that fuel Nick Fuentes' appeal
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Tens of thousands of Omahans have lead in their yards at levels that experts say is dangerous, especially for kids. Growing momentum to do more cleanup in what’s already the nation’s largest residenti
Vijay Prashad in Scheerpost: On 1 November 2025, the south-western Indian state of Kerala – home to 34 million people – was declared free from extreme poverty by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Keral
Katie Baker in The Ringer: The way the fabled investor Bill Ackman sees it, he was born to move markets. It’s right there in the name: BILL-ionaire ACK-tivist MAN, as the 59-year-old always loves poin
The Case of Courage No quality has ever so much addled the brains and tangled the definitions of merely rational sages. Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live tak
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Despite what you may have heard, colonial plunder didn’t give rise to capitalism. In an interview with Jacobin, Vivek Chibber discusses why the “colonialism-created-capitalism” argument fails, and why
What should a serious policy agenda include?
Sweet Movie is a film about candy, rebirth, and sexuality just for starters.
by Malcolm Murray As I discussed AI with my cabdriver on a recent trip to Vienna, I was reminded of the fact that the German word for AI is Künstliche Intelligenz. This shares an etymological root wit
No.383 —The future of rules-based international order ⊗ The Agentic AI Foundation ⊗ Protecting the Ecuadorian Amazon ⊗ Iceland’s flowing textures
In the wake of the historic stand-up strike two years ago, United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain called on the labor movement to prepare to strike together on May 1, 2028. What will it take to make
There are some strains, but the wheels aren't coming off quite yet.
It's a great time of year to admit you have no idea where you’re going.
Yale Climate Connections argues that rethinking American suburbs could help people drive less, lowering emissions.
by Gary Borjesson I’ve rarely regretted holding my tongue during a session. I’ve rarely regretted drawing out what’s on a patient’s mind instead of offering some (apparently) juicy insight or interpre
The Two Negotiations; Stirrings in Europe
Americans are frustrated with our increasingly oligarchic political system. Selecting an assortment of lawmaking deliberative bodies through random lotteries could help fix it, by empowering ordinary
by Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad In the previous article of this series I started with the exploration of the concept that every civilization eventually arrives at the edge of its own knowing. It was not m
Twenty-four aid workers in Greece are being tried on trumped-up smuggling charges after they gave blankets and water to migrants. Some have been in pretrial detention for months in a case highlighting
an agora presentation turned into a paper, which I never got around to publishing
Gauging the 'India Story' Sentiment, US-China Chip Non-war, and India's Absence from Pax Silica
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