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Nobody asks sharper or more impertinent questions than Andrew Keen. In KEEN ON, Andrew cross-examine

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The conventional way of thinking about digital technology revolutions is akin to thinking about how

Early today, we posted a conversation with Celeste Marcus, LIBERTIES Quarterly managing editor, abou

In the Fall 2024 issue of Liberties Quarterly, managing editor Celeste Marcus writes about the great

Do we shape the future or does it shape us? That’s the core question in Brian Solis’ new book, Minds

As a longtime Harvard Business School professor and the former chief marketing officer at Aetna, Dav

Last week, we featured an interview with the leftist American theologian, Jim Wallis, who warned abo

The 2024 winners of the Nobel prize for Economics were announced this morning. One of the winners w

Earlier this week, the prominent African-American broadcaster and writer, Tavis Smiley, came on the

In her quest for the White House, it seems as if Kamala Harris is doing everything in her power to d

It’s been a strange week in tech. The Nobel prizes in both Chemistry and Physics went to prominent f

As a Harvard trained pediatrician as well as television writer and producer, Neal Baer has particula

Why are black men more likely to vote for Donald Trump than black women? According to Tavis Smiley,

This is an important conversation. Few Americans are better skilled at listening than the UC Berkele

In December 2008, Lily Bock, the daughter of the novelist Charles Bock, was born. But Bock, the New

American Christianity appears in a state of disrepair, perhaps even imminent civil war. On the one h

Might future multi-trillion dollar AI platforms like OpenAI represent not just the end of the app ag

Carissa Carter and Scott Doorley both teach at Stanford’s interdisciplinary d.school. They are also

Yesterday, I interviewed The Financial Times’ Andrew Hill about the FT’s best six business books of

The Financial Times has just announced their short list of the best six business books of 2024. Auth

While many fear that Trump offers an existential threat to American democracy, Barry C. Lynn believe