Working from home increasingly means accepting intrusive forms of AI surveillance. But these systems are troublingly unscientific and unethical.
While support for the military surges, it's instructive to remember Russia’s pacifist history.
In 1925, Turkey banned the fez. Death and defiance soon followed.
A masterful mapping out of a new world order centred around China.
Is the individual self an illusion?
Cas Mudde's exploration of the right-wing resurgence should ring alarm bells all over the globe.
The way we memorialise historic injustices shines a light on contemporary power.
Black people are overrepresented in the psychiatric system. Could the controversial theory of inherited trauma help explain why?
Srećko Horvat's latest book is a passionate call for a new radical internationalism.
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