Humanity’s Moment of Truth (PT. 10)
The human race is now a Pachinko ball tumbling through the machine. There is simply no predicting the outcome.
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The human race is now a Pachinko ball tumbling through the machine. There is simply no predicting the outcome.
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How do you keep countries alive — fed, secure, self-sustaining? Call it “biopolitics.” Every country is a living body...
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Permission to use that snowball you've been keeping in the freezer since 1998. For a poem? she asks.What else? I say....
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Americans quit their jobs this summer at rate never seen before. Gen Z led the charge. The children of Occupy Wall...
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‘It was a bad time to be alive,’ Steve Brusatte tells us. A comet or asteroid about six miles across had just collided...
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Ordinary life was suspended during the epidemic. Confraternities, associations that brought laypeople together for...
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As we realize A.I. can do what we do, better – and for free — we’ll experience a kind of false dawn of euphoria. It...
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Climate change tethers us to a perspective that oscillates between the impossible and the inevitable, already and not...
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David Graeber, the anarchist intellectual whose early efforts in Zuccotti Park made Occupy Wall Street an era-defining...
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“All of them means all of them” — so said the people of Lebanon, demanding that their leaders be sacked. Belonging to...
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A young corporate go-getter in Shenzen, China, on the fast track in her design career, suddenly quit to become a pet...
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Industrial farming is a war with nature. It’s about killing everything so one plant can grow. “You could argue that...
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I have no memory of my birthplace of Tallinn, Estonia. I was two years old when Red Army busted through the Leningrad...
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“If economic policies have been failing for 30 years, then why don’t we invent a new way of life? The desire for that is...
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A corporation has no heart, no soul, no morals. When it hurts people or damages the environment, it will feel no sorrow...
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Nat Turner was born in Virginia in 1800, the son of slaves and the property of plantation owners.His rebellion, which...
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Somewhere between Santa Clara and Citizens United, we the people lost our confidence. We lost our dignity. We rolled...
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Is it possible — in a world crisscrossed with roads, railways, pipelines, and shipping routes — to carve out a little...
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