Full Width [alt+shift+f] Shortcuts [alt+shift+k]
Sign Up [alt+shift+s] Log In [alt+shift+l]

Improve your reading experience

Logged in users get linked directly to articles resulting in a better reading experience. Please login for free, it takes less than 1 minute.

More from Global Inequality and More 3.0

Pensioners for war

Many years ago when I lived in Belgrade, just before the beginning of the “Yugoslav Wars of Succession”, I noticed an interesting phenomenon.

a week ago 12 votes
Nomonhan, 1939

A four-month long war between Great Powers of which you have never heard

a week ago 12 votes
Too much or not enough of Ricardo?

Review of “Ricardo’s Dream” by Nat Dyer

4 weeks ago 17 votes
Difficulties with Fanon

Observations stimulated by Adam Shatz’s Rebel’s Clinic

a month ago 15 votes
Nothing (meaningful) to say

Mainstream economics’ inability to explain domestic inequality and competition between nations

a month ago 24 votes

More in history

Collections: Life, Work, Death and the Peasant, Part I: Households

This is the first post in a series discussing the basic contours of life – birth, marriage, labor, subsistence, death – of pre-modern peasants and their families. Prior to the industrial revolution, peasant farmers of varying types made up the overwhelming majority of people in settled societies (the sort with cities and writing). And when … Continue reading Collections: Life, Work, Death and the Peasant, Part I: Households →

22 hours ago 5 votes
How Georges Méliès Brought Magic to the Movies

In the earliest days of cinema, when pictures moving at all was still shocking, one visionary saw the fantastical possibilities of this exciting new technology. Artist, magician, inventor, and director Georges Méliès created worlds filled with magic and adventure that revolutionized filmmaking when it was just beginning. He remains one of the most creative […]

18 hours ago 2 votes
The Fireworks King: Brock’s Pyrotechnics: The History and Art of Firework Making, 1922

“My object has not been to write a text-book on firework-making, but rather to trace the art from earliest times, and to give a description of the development and process of manufacture… My excuse for adding another volume to the literature of the art is that I am of the eighth generation of a family … Continue reading "The Fireworks King: Brock’s Pyrotechnics: The History and Art of Firework Making, 1922" The post The Fireworks King: Brock’s Pyrotechnics: The History and Art of Firework Making, 1922 appeared first on Flashbak.

2 hours ago 1 votes
The Theban Elite Army of Lovers Who Defeated the Mighty Spartans

Active in the 4th century BCE, the Sacred Band was an elite military unit composed of 150 pairs of male lovers. The central idea was that by placing each soldier alongside his beloved, they would fight more fiercely, to both protect one another and to avoid dishonoring themselves in their partner’s eyes. Through their […]

yesterday 2 votes
Fate and Free Will

The Stoic Perspective

yesterday 3 votes