Red alert recession signals

March 26, 2023 Hi, I’m Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today’s Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories.   On the agenda today: Miami’s crypto party is over — and the city is facing the fallout. […]

Considerations on Anarchy2022

Gian Piero de Bellis Considerations on Anarchy2022 (Saint-Imier, 29-31 July 2022) (2022 Note Some considerations on the anti-authoritarian gathering held in Saint-Imier in July 2022. On 29-31 July 2022 many libertarians gathered in Saint-Imier (Swiss Jura) to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Congress of the Anti-Authoritarian International […]

Anarchy & Pseudo-anarchy

Gian Piero de Bellis Anarchy & Pseudo-anarchy The 10 basic differences (2022) Note This text was used as an introduction to a debate on anarchy held at the World Wide Wisdom Research and Documentation Centre in Saint-Imier during the Libertarian Week on 29 and 30 July 2022 Anarchy […]

The mono-anarchists

Gian Piero de Bellis The mono-anarchists (2023) Note A reflection on the anarchist conception and the risks that it may increasingly become an ideology like any other, despotic, authoritarian, completely useless. The history of the ruling classes and the state rulers has always been characterized by the quest […]

Ban Imminent? TikTok CEO Torn Apart by Bipartisan Congress. Plus: Marianne Williamson on Challenging Biden & the Dem Establishment

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Building a resilient workplace

March 25, 2023   A NOTE FROM OUR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ALYSON SHONTELL This past week, Fortune closed the April/May issue of our magazine. You can expect to find a range of must-read journalism and industry-leading analysis rolling out over the next couple of weeks, including Silicon Valley Bank’s fall […]

The Limitations of Anti-Woke Critics

By Keith Preston March 25, 2023 The fact that many, if not most, “right-wing” critics of “woke” are idiots does not mean that “woke” does not exist as a cultural, intellectual, socioeconomic, psychological, and political phenomenon. Not all liberalism or leftism is “wokeness” per se. Not all wokeness […]

People Can Win

We’ve been trained to think that endless rule by tiny minorities of really horrible people is the natural order of things, but that turns out to be just another lie Matt Taibbi 14 hr ago   Earlier today Susan Schmidt and I published an article about a series […]

A Toxic Bottom Line

Sponsored by University of California Press Last week on the NYR Online we published an essay by Scott W. Stern on the grassroots activists who organized against industrial pollution in West Virginia in the 1960s and 1970s—and a couple, Dale and Leonise Hagedorn, who took the lead in the company town of […]

TikTok CEO’s testimony went viral

March 24, 2023 Hello, Insiders. This is Shona Ghosh, the deputy executive editor for Insider in the UK. Today, I’m thinking about the future of humans. Remember the alarmingly capable ChatGPT? It recently received an upgrade and early testers say it’s a pretty competent programmer, game developer, therapist, […]

3/24/23: CNN Worst Ratings In 30 Years, Kamala World Salad, Signature Bank Fundraiser For Congressman, Adderal Shortage, Google AI Bard, Ebola Lab Leak, How Banks Created OverDraft Fees, TikTok Ban

This week we discuss CNN having the worst primetime ratings in over 30 years, Kamala has another “word salad” moment on Stephen Colbert, Signature Bank having a fundraiser for Congressman now investigating them, Matt Stoller on the National Adderal Shortage, Google releases an AI ChatGPT competitor called Bard, […]

Peer Review as Shadow Cancelling

If you think academics can avoid abuses by keeping out of politics, think again. Bruce Oliver Newsome 21 Mar 2023 · Fake reviews, vindictive editors, ignorant reviewers, “moderation” without reading, rejections for want of “a critical theory lens,” retention of submissions for a year without review, and defamation. […]