A Millennial’s Guide to Taking Back Control
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While digital tools are indeed democratising, they have also cultivated darker aspects of human nature:...
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In Xinjiang, 82 multinationals are complicit in the state-sponsored torture and enslavement of Uyghurs. The only humane...
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To win the planetary endgame, we’ll have to rethink communications, finance, the corporation, economics, governance and...
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David Graeber didn’t live to see the fruits of his decade-long labor: the anthropologist, anarchist and Occupy Wall...
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We were standing in the street, half-way home from the day job and momentarily distracted by a good-looking parking cop,...
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These 4 democrats endorse Israel's Apartheid in Palestine: Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Antony Blinken and Joe Biden.
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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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So you want to “get into the market” because that’s where the real money can be made, but you haven’t been tuning in...
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There is the dream of an alternate aesthetic, of a world in which aestheticized experience worked only on things that...
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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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On September 15, 2008, out of the blue sky, a crash. Twenty percent of global trade wiped out. The beginning of a...
Read moreAn Interview with Kohei Saito, Kohei Saito, a professor of philosophy at the University of Tokyo, seems poised to become...
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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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The only thing that gives me satisfaction lately is going out and getting my nose dirty. Pulling off some little act of...
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