In response to the cataclysm occasioned by the coronavirus, three lines of thinking are emerging. One is that the emergency necessitates extraordinary measures, but the basic...
Former Chancellor Sajid Javid’s new job at JP Morgan, marks yet another swing in the revolving door between our biggest financial and political institutions – one...
Hello again, again! I’m still far behind on my book reviews, and now there really is no excuse. I do hope, gentle reader, that you can...
By Reinhard Olschanski Ecologism as a school of thought emerges as a critique of industrialism, the ideology that binds liberalism, conservativism, and socialism. It develops these three...
25 June 2020 This publication takes a comprehensive look at the confrontation between cities and multinationals’ power, which is played out in many different ways in...
Counter-terrorism and the Arts is a framing paper, aiming to set out the main concerns regarding the impact of counter-terrorism policies, legislation and national security measures...
Project Censored researcher and author Amber Yang, a Restorative Justice and Wellness Coordinator in Northern California rejoins the show along with Phoebe Smith, a long-time public-school...
“‘Green finance won’t save us — but fundamentally transforming the global financial system just might. Oscar Reyes is one of our indispensable experts on climate and...
In February, OpenAI touted a new artificial intelligence program that the research outfit described as “chameleon-like” in its ability to produce coherent paragraphs of text based on...
Vandals looted the New Balance store on my corner Monday night, while others targeted the AT&T store a few blocks away. This was the second night...