Friday, June 19, 2026

Curated Intelligences

by Jeffrey Frankel on June 18, 2026

In 1776, Adam Smith and America’s founders envisioned an economy that allowed individuals to pursue their own material […]

by Ren Ito on June 18, 2026

The US government’s abrupt decision to suspend foreign access to Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models clarifies […]

by Kaushik Basu on June 18, 2026

Artificial general intelligence could dramatically increase human prosperity and free people from countless mundane […]

by Philip Ball on June 18, 2026

Our genetic heritage is not a blueprint or an algorithm, as many biologists have imagined, but something else entirely. […]

by John Pavlus on June 17, 2026

A decades-old proof showed that seven shuffles are enough to mix up a deck of cards. But it requires you to cut the deck with the […]

by Natalie Wolchover on June 15, 2026

Plausible answers range from 17 to — in all seriousness — 995.5.

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on April 30, 2026

Thomas Meaney on Fritz Bartel, The Triumph of Broken Promises. The Cold War’s end recast as upshot of a contest to enforce […]

on April 30, 2026

In 2017, a fire killed 72 residents of Grenfell Tower in West London, exposing a bleak background of neglect. How can art […]

on April 30, 2026

Sebastian Veg on Ming-Sho Ho, Be Water; Ching Kwan Lee, Forever Hong Kong; Edmund Cheng and Samson Yuen, The Making of […]

by Emilie Teresa Smith on June 18, 2026

On Sunday, Colombia will decide between the left-wing Pacto Histórico and the Donald Trump–backed far-right candidate. […]

by Alex N. Press on June 18, 2026

Nearly 5,000 workers packed Labor Notes’ biennial conference outside Chicago last week. The mood was sober, the challenges […]

by Darializa Avila Chevalier on June 18, 2026

Young socialist organizers are entering electoral politics out of obligation, not ambition. Darializa Avila Chevalier, […]

by Monthly Review Press on June 16, 2026

The latest: Einstein's perspective links alienation and nuclear annihilation, capitalism to the devastating possibility […]

by Monthly Review Press on June 11, 2026

June 29th, join the Marxist Education Project for an online launch of Socialist Register 2026, featuring Catarina […]

by Monthly Review Press on June 11, 2026

June 27th, join the Marxist Education Project for an online launch of Socialist Register 2026, featuring Catarina […]

by Jon Milton on June 18, 2026

By playing to corporate and surgeon greed, Alberta is undermining the entire Canada Health Act and our public […]

by Tim Scarth on June 16, 2026

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) is Canada’s foremost progressive think tank. As an independent, […]

by Jon Milton on June 15, 2026

Driven by big tech and corporate concentration, companies are using surveillance to warp prices and extract from […]

by Ximena Goldman on June 18, 2026

After UAWD members forced the amendment onto the Constitutional Convention agenda, UAW delegates voted to divest the […]

by Samuel Karlin on June 18, 2026

The way New Yorkers formed community around the Knicks' championship shows the power of the working class to cut through […]

by Ximena Goldman on June 17, 2026

In the last two weeks, the U.S. Justice Department has brought federal charges against both pro-Palestine activists and […]

by Greg Ross on June 18, 2026

In one copy of a 1942 edition of German historian Gert Buchheit’s biography of Rainer Maria Rilke, someone has glued a […]

by Greg Ross on June 18, 2026

I’d missed this: In 2006 a geneticist, a philosopher, and a chicken farmer all agreed that the egg came before the […]

by Greg Ross on June 17, 2026

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