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The End of Bias: How to Create a More Just (and Prosperous) World
Jessica Nordell in Conversation with Andrew Keen
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Keen On
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Trump, Crypto, QAnon, and Other Things That Won’t Exist in 2042
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Andrew Keen
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Mary Gaitskill on the Challenges—and Risks—of Writing Political Fiction
“Politics is how we fight it out on the ground.”
By
Mary Gaitskill
| August 19, 2022
On Carlos Ghosn and the Limits of Davos Man and the Globalized Neoliberal Order
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A young Russian soldier has written a scathing account of Putin’s inept war.
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Keen On
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Famous writers will “Stand with Salman Rushdie” on the steps of the NYPL this Friday.
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QAnon: Threat to Civilization or Childish Distraction For the Digital Underclass?
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What Afghan War Veterans Can Teach America About Listening Empathically to Our “Enemies”
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Why Economics Might Not Be the Dismal Science That We Love to Hate
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Salman Rushdie is still in critical condition following a brutal onstage attack.
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Corinne Segal
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How the Republican Party Embraced Political Violence Before January 6th
Dana Milbank on the Alarming Origins of the Current Political Moment
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Dana Milbank
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“No freedom in these ruins.” Four Poems of War by Marianna Kiyanovska
Translated, from the Ukrainian, by Amelia Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk
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