Week in Review

We just posted the latest installment in series of essays exploring what might follow the currently decaying blue model. Before you tackle it, however, we advise you to chew over the introductory essay we posted last week. We today find ourselves facing a serious policy deficit from both the right and the left, and that’s […]

Full Fathom Five: 5.0 Liberalism and the Future of the State

Americans like to think we are pragmatic, results oriented people, but many of our political disagreements are argued in terms of abstract theory. In particular, Americans like to argue about the proper role of the state: how big should it be and how its responsibilities should be divided between state, local and federal levels. Often, […]

Is the Singularity Still Near?

From Tyler Cowen comes Bruce Sterling’s interesting answer to the 2013 Edge symposium question: What should (or shouldn’t) we be worried about? Since his response is a short one, and since there are a lot of responses in the symposium that are worth reading, we’ll quote Sterling in full below, but we encourage you to […]

Algeria Bashing by Incompetent America: A Bad Idea

The hostage crisis seems to be winding down after a final assault by Algerian forces killed or scattered most of the remaining jihadis occupying the gas processing plant in the south of the country. As of this morning, 23 hostages were reported killed, with the number likely to rise as authorities begin to identify the […]

Universities Bludgeon Adjuncts With Obamacare Loophole

When the Affordable Care Act passed in early 2010, many in academia—faculty and students alike—cheered on. But now that its provisions are going into effect, some of these same people are learning firsthand that Obamacare has some nasty side effects.A new piece in the Wall Street Journal reports that many colleges are cutting back on the number […]

Tikvah Fellowships Now Available!

The Jerusalem Post recently ran an excellent feature on the Tikvah Fellowship, a New York-based program for which I’ve served as a lecturer on issues of war and morality and foreign policy.A project of the Tikvah Fund, the Tikvah Fellowship provides fellows with a one-of-a-kind paid opportunity to:(1) Study the great ideas of classical and Jewish thought in areas such […]

Mali: A Car Wreck In Slow Motion

AI‘s Editor Adam Garfinkle continues to do the thankless job of holding the media accountable for lazy reporting on Mali. If you missed his earlier essay on the subject, drop everything and go read that now. It’s great stuff on an exceedingly complex and important conflict.You’re back? Good. Now read part two, which among other […]

Are Millennials Passing on the White Picket Fence?

Are the millennials ditching home ownership? In December, the home construction industry reached its post-recession peak, but this time it’s apartments, and not houses, that are driving the recovery. The WSJ reports: The increase was led by a surge in apartment construction, with starts up 116% for buildings with five or more units. Developers of such buildings, […]

DNA From Anonymous Studies not so Anonymous After All

If you’ve participated in a scientific study recently in which you anonymously submitted your DNA, your privacy may be at risk. A new study in Science found that by matching Y-chromosomes from anonymous databases of genetic information and comparing it with similar information on public genealogy websites, researchers were able to positively identify 50 participants of supposedly anonymous studies. The WSJ reports: Using […]

Latest Iran Talks: Disappointing, But Not Surprising

One sign that talks with Iran have passed their expiration date is that it’s not news anymore when they fail. Nobody seemed to notice, but Tehran once again rebuffed UN inspectors trying to investigate the country’s nuclear program: “We had two days of intensive discussions. Differences remain so we could not finalize the structured approach […]

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