Civility Won’t Save Us
Dante Stewart in Time Magazine: America currently finds itself in a storm. A dreadful, at times unbelievable storm. A storm so dire and visceral that it seems to be the stuff of
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Dante Stewart in Time Magazine: America currently finds itself in a storm. A dreadful, at times unbelievable storm. A storm so dire and visceral that it seems to be the stuff of
Iris Kulbatski in The Scientist: The gut’s sensory system is a touchy subject thanks to specialized epithelial cells that line the gut and behave like touch sensors in the skin.1 These cells are sensitive
Continue readingResearchers Use Groovy Science to Understand Gut Feelings
I used to tell students…the difference between poetry and you is you look in the mirror and say, “I am getting old,” but Shakespeare looks in the mirror and says,
by Darshana Narayanan at Aeon: Some restless infants don’t wait for birth to let out their first cry. They cry in the womb, a rare but well-documented phenomenon called vagitus
I only write at nightThe dark seems to illuminateThoughts not given the time of day –by DAF at Hello Poetry
Jack Marley, Environment commissioning editor of the Imagine Newsletter: For planning to block a motorway encircling London, five Just Stop Oil activists were recently sentenced to a minimum of four
Daniel Kehlmann in The Guardian: I do not want to demonise the revolution we are experiencing. I believe nothing as fascinating has happened in the realm of the human mind
Yascha Mounk at his own Substack: Eitan Hersh is Professor of Political Science at Tufts University, focusing on U.S. elections and civic participation. His latest book is Politics Is for Power:
Continue readingEitan Hersh on the Perils of Political Hobbyism
by Nadeem F. Paracha at Dawn: Numerous books have been written on Islam in Pakistan. So, two years ago, I set out to write a book on the history of
Continue readingNadeem F. Paracha: Pakistan’s “Useful Idiots”
A mantra sets in with just one word.A dream can end with just one word. A human’s lifetime of asking questions—why?—will begin with just one word. The babysitter fastened baby’s
Michael Baharaeen at The Liberal Patriot: Joe Biden rocked American politics over the weekend with the news that he will be the first incumbent president since Lyndon Johnson in 1968
by Bennett Gilbert at Aeon: On 25 March 1965, the planes out of Montgomery, Alabama were delayed. Thousands waited in the terminal, exhausted and impassioned by the march they had
Continue readingMartin Luther King and Philosophical Personalism