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I now imagine a world where Ceos and Wall Street voluntarily cut their millions in bonuses and donate it to Public...
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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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Underlying any viable aesthetic movement is a broader philosophy, a loosely unifying worldview that connects the artists...
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Capitalism is in crisis. The inability of economists to deal with species extinction, resource depletion and climate...
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News and social updates ping your phone, with your decision whether to click them carefully monitored (and parameters...
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The automobile is a hundred years old. In a mere century, we’ve manufactured billions of them — and pumped trillions of...
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The inevitable has happened: Adbusters has been caught up in the far-right’s hysterical, post-truth fantasia. To...
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If you’ve been out of the dating trenches for a while, know this: A recent Pew Research Center survey found that fully...
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Hearing English in a town where our white faces are exotic makes us pause, and several hours later we’re still drinking...
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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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Speculative money is spreading the virus of capitalism. The financial pandemic is out of control — because there are no...
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superficially, at least, the old-fashioned rules of fair play resemble the rough and tumble of sports, combat, and other...
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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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Hot off the press is the newest report of the Global Flourishing Study — an ongoing project managed by Harvard and...
Read moreLa solution à la crise climatique Il y a d’intenses réflexions à propos de l’urgence climatique, à l’échelle globale,...
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The easy thing to do right now is pick a side. To let darkness get me all stirred up, convince me I know who’s right,...
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This plague will not be the last. This is not a prophecy. It is a scientific certainty. So long as the city-sprawl keeps...
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