Sunday, August 23, 2026

Curated Intelligences

by Harold James on August 21, 2026

The puzzle of why the Trump administration is so concerned with a falling yen has historical parallels not to the 1930s […]

by Jorge Arbache on August 21, 2026

Outside of the United States, all other financial systems face major constraints on their ability to absorb large […]

by Andrew J. Scott on August 21, 2026

Governments and economists have long viewed demographic aging as a threat to economic growth. But new research finds that […]

by Max G. Levy on August 21, 2026

For the first time in 30 years, computer scientists have found a better way to allocate objects evenly between two groups. […]

by Steven Strogatz and Janna Levin on August 20, 2026

Computer scientist Melanie Mitchell discusses why artificial intelligence doesn’t “think” or “reason” like humans, and […]

by Ben Brubaker on August 19, 2026

No one yet knows which technology will power the quantum computers of the future, but the race to create them has already […]

on July 3, 2026

Tom Mertes on Richard Beck, Homeland. Origins and afterlives of America’s long War on Terror.

on July 3, 2026

Jack Copley on Timothy Mitchell, The Alibi of Capital. Capital re-conceptualized as terraforming expropriation of the future.

on July 3, 2026

Katie Ebner-Landy on Rahel Jaeggi, Progress and Regression. A critical theorist reformulates the concept of progress as […]

by Branko Marcetic on August 21, 2026

Much of the Left has been debating “Woke 1” recently. Less discussed has been the Right’s own version of wokeness, […]

by James Adair on August 21, 2026

Inspired in part by Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York City, a new crop of socialist candidates is campaigning for […]

by Dustin Guastella on August 21, 2026

America is suffering from a complete breakdown in social life and shared conception of the common good. Some prominent […]

by Monthly Review Press on August 18, 2026

August Nimtz defends Marxism from Cedric Robinson’s accusations of myopia on matters of race, suggesting that, in […]

by Monthly Review Press on August 12, 2026

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

by SupaduDev on August 12, 2026

In this image, Kohei Saito holds a copy of "Monopoly Capital," by Baran and Sweezy. Saito’s book "Capital in the […]

by David Macdonald on August 19, 2026

Après cinq ans d'existence du programme fédéral, les parents paient moins. Cependant, la plupart des familles […]

by David Macdonald on August 19, 2026

After five years of Canada's federal child care program parents are paying less. But most families still pay more than […]

by Rachel Pettigrew on August 18, 2026

The playbook frames AI data centres in economic terms, without proper safeguards for the public and the environment. […]

by Circe Reisner on August 22, 2026

Trump lost his first attack on birthright citizenship, but his continued offensive seeks to normalize unequal rights from […]

by Enzo Tresso on August 21, 2026

While Trump maintains his blockade to strangle Iran, imperialism finds itself in a military impasse. The conflict […]

by Blanca Capetillo on August 20, 2026

Puerto Rico’s water crisis is colliding with a broader struggle over who controls the island’s natural resources. As […]

by Greg Ross on August 22, 2026

H.G. Wells’ predictions for the “house of the future,” made in 1903: Chimneys will be obsolete, replaced by an […]

by Greg Ross on August 21, 2026

In 1988, Harvard mathematician Steven Strogatz hit on a new way to teach differential equations. Juliet loves Romeo, but […]

by Greg Ross on August 21, 2026

A puzzle by A. Savin, from the July-August 1996 issue of Quantum: A mother, her brother, her daughter, and her son take part […]