The study of the human condition has long been fragmented into distinct silos, dividing the humanities from the interpretive social sciences. While each of these disciplines addresses vital questions ...
Klein and Thompson argue that a world of plenty awaits us if we reform zoning and environmental laws but that can’t be the ...
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Dezeen on MSNWhy do we keep building glass skyscrapers?Despite criticisms about their environmental impact, glazed skyscrapers continue to spring up in cities around the world. Jon ...
As dawn breaks on March 26, our nation’s sky is painted crimson and green. The flag flutters in the morning breeze as if ...
“Notice: We are currently recruiting students, part-time and contract workers (female only).” The language is straightforward ...
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En Pareja on MSN8M Women's Day: What's the Deal with the Color Purple?Purple is the go-to color for March 8th, International Women's Day. We see it everywhere—marches, conferences, posters. But what's the story behind it? Let's dive in!
The abduction of Mahmoud Khalil is not an isolated event—it is a chilling testament to the authoritarian turn in the United ...
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Jacobin on MSNWe Shouldn’t Have to Work This HardIn 1930, economist John Maynard Keynes famously predicted that technological progress and economic growth would solve the ...
Trump’s demagoguery is in the service of something far darker than the mere lust for power that is the hallmark of all demagogues. We are speaking of the politics of pathology and the emergence of ...
The 5th anniversary coincides with the launch of the Gap Zero Manifesto on Gender Equality in Public Leadership and the unveiling of 'Musiehjah, a word in the Vai language, meaning 'Women House'.
Historian Helen McCarthy helps us make sense of our recent past. She infuses her subjects – from working mothers to modern ...
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