The Logic of Austerity
Dillon Wamsley in Phenomenal World: In the aftermath of 2008, the pace at which capitalist states moved from bailouts and stimulus policies to fiscal belt tightening was jarring. No less
Dillon Wamsley in Phenomenal World: In the aftermath of 2008, the pace at which capitalist states moved from bailouts and stimulus policies to fiscal belt tightening was jarring. No less
Max Krupnick in Harvard Magazine: MOST AMERICAN SCHOOLCHILDREN learn about one Southern bus ride—on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, when Rosa Parks declined to cede her seat in the white
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Avery Hurt in Discover Magazine: Taking supplements has been a popular health trend for the last few years. Drug store shelves are filled with dozens of different options that come in
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“Genetic studies also seemed to rule out any connection between genes affecting serotonin levels and depression, even when the researchers tried to consider stress as a possible cofactor.” Joanna Thompson
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Shaking face and the hearts in shades of pink, grey, and blue are most well-liked emojis this year. ‘Crying With Laughter’ tops the list! The top ten emojis for 2023
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written by MARK MANSON Depending on your perspective, Immanuel Kant was either the most boring person on the planet or a productivity hacker’s wet dream. For over 40 years, he
by JAMES CLEAR in The New York Times (NYT): The economist J.K. Galbraith once wrote, “Faced with a choice between changing one’s mind and proving there is no need to do
Shared by Hamza, an officer and a gentleman: An American movie released on this day; 23 December 1992. The movie is worth 2 hours and 37 minutes of your time
Shared by Adil Khan: Memories for my Arsenal friends who saw and lived in the fantasy land in the sixties and early seventies: Karachi, east of the Suez and west
Stuart McGurk in The New Statesman: hen Detective Constable Rebecca Mason first visited the Hertfordshire flat of Alan Baldwin in November 2020, months after lockdowns had begun and each of
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A total of 107,746 (more than 1 lakh) needy citizens got free shelter in the last four years at the shelter home set up by former prime minister Imran Khan