The columnist and author on relating more to Generation X than his own age group, taking extended breaks from everyday life, ...
Geopolitics is a term so widely used, and so vaguely understood, that a clearer definition is called for, especially when its ...
As a middle-aged instructor at the front of a college lecture hall, I feel like a pivot point — a human crossroads around ...
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The quotes I enjoyed, wrote down and memorized most were those that connected with my personal situations and aspirations. They were aphorisms about accomplishment and the path to achievement, or ...
It takes a counterculture to best the culture that Donald Trump is leading. And so far, the Democrats don’t have that; they ...
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The Internet Doesn’t Have to Suck

Enshittification author Cory Doctorow says specific policy choices led to today’s broken web — and could lead us out.