Can We Avoid a Franken-Future with AI?
In his new book, Mindless, historian Robert Skidelsky urges readers to reflect on the delicate balance between AI and our human essence.
Read more...In his new book, Mindless, historian Robert Skidelsky urges readers to reflect on the delicate balance between AI and our human essence.
Read more...Sullivan went from a professed focus on the middle class to overseeing a system of mass slaughter and tried to wed the two.
Read more...Bloc elite aim to double down on anti-labor, pro-market policies under the guise of competitiveness and productivity in order to compete with China.
Read more...Some practical ideas for how to combat climate change at the local level
Read more...An important yet oft-ignored point: big and small businesses are wildly different, and that matters from a policy perspective.
Read more...Satyajit Das discusses three new books on Russian history that profess to offer new insights, with predictably mixed results.
Read more...Our tiny singing dinosaur friends, and the assets they create….
Read more...A worker-owned collective helps Chicagoans find mutual aid-based organizations, in the face of a weakening economy and social safety nets.
Read more...An academic contends that protest and third party votes are counterproductive.
Read more...US presidential candidates promise policy choices but have little room to manoeuvre. Ergo, politics turns into a contest like American Idol
Read more...Seeking reader reactions to recommendations on how to engage in “media activism”.
Read more...Michael Hudson recounts how he was there when the US decided to rely on proxies like Israel and Ukraine after the draft become a third rail.
Read more...A discussion of the shortcomings of end of life care in the US and UK.
Read more...A study finds that conservative news-consumers are more resistant to Twitter de-amplifcation measures that lefties.
Read more...As the prospects for war ratchet up, will U.S. elites stand down? A discussion with Richard (RJ) Eskow.
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