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Luc de Brabandere is a corporate philosopher. His latest book, The Art of Thinking in a Digital World: Be Logical, Be Creative, Be Critical (Peter Lang International), puts the history of thought into ...
Daria Saburova looks at how volunteer labor has become a site of gender and class tensions, and the specific features of ...
As we enter 2026, many of us are bracing for what’s sure to be, to say the least, a politically tumultuous year. In the year since the Trump administration reclaimed the White House, we’ve seen an ...
The History of Concrete’ follows John Wilson as he attempts to craft a Hallmark-style movie—then veers into unexpected ...
In October 2024, Devlet Bahçeli, leader of Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and a key partner in the ruling ...
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