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Neil Postman, in his book, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business, discussed how television prioritises appearance over substance. In a visual world, he argues, being ...
I will not even bother to discuss Dawkin’s ally Daniel Dennett, a “philosopher” and regular blowhard who contributed almost nothing to the rich picture of human sociality but had a great time bashing ...
Techno-libertarian, isolationist fascist, plutocratic populist? The politics of the 47th US president are impossible to pin ...
There is a line midway through Vera, or Faith, when the novel’s eponymous protagonist reflects that her family situation has ...
The Florida migrant gulag is what happens when the depravities of colonialist foreign policy are turned inward.
The new movie from the rising writer-director, shot in Sangerhausen, which explores "the alchemy of encounter" amid "a ...
Enterprise change doesn’t begin with strategy -- it starts with quiet dissent. So who really leads reform in the public sector?
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The Danes Resisted Fascism, and So Can We
Danish resistance didn’t arrive all at once during World War II. But taken as a whole, the Danes’ actions are a testament to what’s possible when we work together to fight fascism.
Liberals have turned Donald Trump into a moral scapegoat—fixating on his every word as a way to avoid confronting their own ...
Of the president’s many firings, the defenestration of America’s national statistician is particularly revealing.
The New York Historical will host The Guggenheim Fellowship at 100 from August 29–November 30, 2025, featuring letters, ...