After 22 wonderful years, I’ve decided to take the exciting and terrifying step of leaving in order to try to build something new.
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Unanchored from International Law: What Iran’s Internet Shutdown Reveals About Modern Sovereignty
It has been a month since the internet was cut off in Iran. I know nothing—and it is precisely this not-knowing that allows me to think from multiple positions at once: from myself, from my brother, ...
In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon examines the demands of philosopher Peter Unger, namely, that we be forced ...
Swiss-German novelist Jonas Lüscher used irony, philosophy and satire to challenge uncritical faith in technology during a discussion on techno-optimism and catastrophe at the Mathrubhumi ...
If this Government and the Labour Party stand for any political philosophy at all – and that is pretty hard to discern at the ...
And, of course, Fuentes—who attended both the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017 and the January 6, 2021, ...
The podcast would be designed as a comprehensive platform to listen to ordinary people, understand their experiences, expectations and aspirations, and outline plans for governing the country based on ...
Over several decades, the judiciary has shifted from a neutral arbiter to the most influential and least accountable branch ...
How are the Millers going to defend Western civilization if they don't know the name of its defining philosophy?
While libertarians like to think of political libertarianism as a peculiarly western concept, it turns out that classical ...
BioShock was created by Ken Levine, one of gaming's most elusive figures. He has sometimes described himself as both an ...
Here are what I would call the “blind spots” of the Hamilton School.
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