To Thomas Carlyle, it was “one of the shabbiest gospels ever preached". Adam Smith was an early fan, but was still suspicious ...
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The Nazi Scholar Inspiring China’s Intelligentsia
In the global battle for hearts and minds, Sino-Schmittianism enters the field with the millstone of having a Nazi for its ...
During the 1940s Karl Popper, Friedrich Hayek and Joseph Schumpeter, Viennese exiles all, offered a robust critique of ...
The following write-up began percolating in my head because of the interactions and conversations I had with a number of government workers across the hierarchical ladder. This included peons, office ...
The illiberal view of progress has a terrible record. Maximilien Robespierre, architect of the Terror, invoked Rousseau; ...
Amartya Sen, the Nobel laureate and economist, has recommended a list of books. These books offer insights into the world of ...
An online joke reflects a sincere fear about how A.I. automation will upend the labor market and create a new norm of ...
We hear a lot about the green transition these days, even if most of the discussion is positing some future action rather ...
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'He just invents things': Oscar-winning director slams Trump's 'assault on common sense'
We speak with the acclaimed filmmakers Raoul Peck and Alex Gibney about their latest documentary, Orwell: 2+2=5, which ...
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