Croesus was the last king of Lydia (a kingdom in western Anatolia in modern-day Turkey during the Iron Age) from 561 BCE to ...
Musk’s warning revisited… the Prisoner’s Dilemma hiding everywhere you look … why the usual reassurances don’t apply this time… and where the smart money actually goes… It was October 24, 2014… On ...
In a new book, philosopher Krista Lawlor explores how being able to reliably see what matters can foster more productive ...
Earlier this month, Golden Valley Electric Association held a community meeting in response to growing frustration among its ...
Cory Doctorow FRSA coined the term ‘enshittification’, the 2024 word of the year, to describe the universal experience of how ...
As well, Marathon turns out to have a whole separate game genre built into it; one of the shell options is the Rook, which ...
The political scientists Shibley Telhami and Marc Lynch discuss Israel’s continued expansion into the West Bank, Gaza and ...
My first paragraphs here feature Steve Keen, Australian economist, who was a panellist on Al Jazeera's Inside Story 12 April ...
The White House has turned deportations, a signature domestic issue, into a major piece of foreign policy. Here’s what we ...
Summary As coercive actors capable of sustained campaigns, violent non-state actors across Africa have leveraged their violent activities to extract concessions from states. The broader Sahel region ...
This essay written by Michael Sorkin for 1972's Young Architects issue showcases work by and writing about emerging talent, their relationship to the profession, and the future of education.
War, said Thucydides, is the cruellest teacher – and what it teaches is cruelty. A former Athenian general, Thucydides was a ...
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