Responses to an essay by Roger Rosenblatt about keeping and tossing old books. Also: A.I. and human identity; new heights for ...
You often hear the phrase “you are what you eat,” but you rarely consider that you are also what you read. In a world ...
The Failure of Political Reform in Venezuela by Julia Buxton (Routledge) Drawing on fieldwork in Venezuela, Buxton examines ...
In its second season, the award-winning medical drama is a scarily reflective show for the many Americans who watch it ...
The authors of The Policy Playbook, available via The Mandarin, explain why they want to 'bend the arc' towards better public ...
Rebecca Newberger Goldstein argues that a good life is one that seeks to create order out of a natural state of chaos.
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This month, pile your nightstand with a new look at the Windsors, a feminist retelling of Moby Dick, and new novels from Karl ...
In this conversation, Jan DeFehr argues that ethical practice requires access to what the field itself disputes, including ...
Insurance competitiveness now turns on whether firms can turn messy data and human judgment into a measurable edge, not on ...
In the eyes of Washington, and the current American president, Donald Trump, the so-called rules-based international order is ...
A 27-year-old Johannesburg attorney has written a children’s book to empower kids to recognise and speak up about ...