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Another Country.

And other peoples' heroes.

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Beyond "What's in it for me?"

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Everything is permitted but nothing is possible.

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The Man Who Nearly Woke Up.

Narrative found hidden in an HR Textbook.

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Collections: The Siege of Eregion, Part V: What Tactics?

This is the final part of our five part (I, II, III, IV) series on the Siege of Eregion in Amazon’s Rings of Power. Last time, we looked at the orc siege and marveled at both their lack of works and also their nonsensical siege engines, concluding that Adar had launched a siege assault which … Continue reading Collections: The Siege of Eregion, Part V: What Tactics? →

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The Original Great Gatsby

Ancient Inspiration

19 hours ago 2 votes
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On Bukharin's critique of the Austrian school and John Bates Clark

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How Chinese Characters Work: The Evolution of a Three-Millennia-Old Writing System

Contrary to somewhat popular belief, Chinese characters aren’t just little pictures. In fact, most of them aren’t pictures at all. The very oldest, whose evolution can be traced back to the “oracle bone” script of thirteenth century BC etched directly onto the remains of turtles and oxen, do bear traces of their pictograph ancestors. But […]

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Rallying around the (Progress Pride) Flag

The European Right must learn to hate Trump

yesterday 2 votes