People aren’t respecting capitalism. The twist is that this isn’t necessarily capitalism’s fault.
The rules-based global order, its institutions and value system face a crisis of legitimacy and credibility as the US turns away ...
Summary In this episode of The Defenders Log, Paul Mockapetris, the architect of DNS, discusses the evolving role of the Domain Name System from a simple directory to a sophisticated security tool. He ...
Opinion

Editorial roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Dec. 23 The Washington Post on conservatism and free markets When American conservatives abandon free-market principles, there’s no ...
An article from 2021 that sketches a Marxian and semi-anarchist conception of revolution appropriate to the 21st century. In ...
A basic premise unites most foreign policy thinking: power begets security. Because no global police force can respond in times of trouble, states must accumulate power to ensure their safety. They ...
Its CEO says ending door-to-door deliveries is part of a plan to save the corporation. But the union wants to expand services ...
In opening my garage for a recent visitor, he reacted with a frenzied wonder that suggested the electric door had risen to reveal a live tiger. What lay within was merely 10 cubic metres of metals, ...
You can’t ignore what’s happening in metals right now, because the move is getting hard to dismiss as “just another rally.” ...
Opinion

ChatGPT’s self-serving optimism

OpenAI’s new guidelines ask its chatbot to celebrate “innovation,” contradicting its stated goal of objectivity—and raising questions about what objectivity even means.
In this issue, we speak with Dmitry and Oleg Shurygin, founders of the company MV-PROJECT, which has extensive experience in designing theater and entertainment buildings as well as working with ...
This week, Dr. Gordon explores some of the thought of Thomas Nagel on reason and how subjectivists who deny objective reason ...