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Exposing the 21st-Century Slave Trade on the Shores of the Mediterranean

Exposing the 21st-Century Slave Trade on the Shores of the Mediterranean

Sally Hayden in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 30, 2022

Why Trump is More of a Symptom Than a Cause of Today’s Crisis of American Democracy

Why Trump is More of a Symptom Than a Cause of Today’s Crisis of American Democracy

Lawrence R. Jacobs in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 30, 2022

How Women (and Moths) Are Leading Today’s Struggle to Unionize Workers

How Women (and Moths) Are Leading Today’s Struggle to Unionize Workers

Daisy Pitkin in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 30, 2022

Marie Yovanovitch: Why Trump Might Be More Like Putin Than We’d Like to Think

Marie Yovanovitch: Why Trump Might Be More Like Putin Than We’d Like to Think

In Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 29, 2022

How <em>Wings of Desire</em> and <em>Red Dead Redemption 2</em> Informed Sasha Fletcher’s New Novel

How Wings of Desire and Red Dead Redemption 2 Informed Sasha Fletcher’s New Novel

In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | March 29, 2022

What <em>Shark Tank</em> Tells Us About the Unreality of Life in America

What Shark Tank Tells Us About the Unreality of Life in America

Daniel Horowitz in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 29, 2022

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Who Will Reap the Economic and Political Rewards of Putin’s Ukraine Folly?

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Why Rescuing the Planet Requires Us to Give Back Half the Land to Nature

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Michael Ignatieff on Why We Can’t Take the Nuclear Option Off the Table in Ukraine

Michael Ignatieff on Why We Can’t Take the Nuclear Option Off the Table in Ukraine

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By Keen On | March 28, 2022

Sherlock Holmes, Hercules Poirot, Jorge Luis Borges and the Mathematical Art of the Great Detective Novel

Sherlock Holmes, Hercules Poirot, Jorge Luis Borges and the Mathematical Art of the Great Detective Novel

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By Keen On | March 28, 2022

Jacquelyn Mitchard on Hiding Mysteries in Plain Sight

Jacquelyn Mitchard on Hiding Mysteries in Plain Sight

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How to Have Fearless Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times

How to Have Fearless Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times

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What Politicians Can Learn From Corporate CEOs About Making the World a Better Place

What Politicians Can Learn From Corporate CEOs About Making the World a Better Place

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