Geophilia
by Satish Musunuru Geophilia is a moving commentary on the multitude of existential crises facing humanity and the planet. I'm a former engineer living in Silicon Valley. I left my job at Google to research, ponder over and write about…
by Satish Musunuru Geophilia is a moving commentary on the multitude of existential crises facing humanity and the planet. I'm a former engineer living in Silicon Valley. I left my job at Google to research, ponder over and write about…
by Alton C. Thompson The term “Anthropocene,” although originated by some Russians in the 1980s, was given its current common meaning by USan “ecologist Eugene F. Stoermer[,] and has been widely popularized by the [Dutch] Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist, Paul…
My two recent essays in this space, here and here, contemplated the idea of ownership. I'd be hard pressed to find a worse idea than ownership, an idea that lies at the root of our myriad predicaments. In this brief…
"The American Dream" was popularized by James Truslow Adams in his 1931 book, The Epic of America (Little, Brown, and Company, Boston). My 2004 book, Killing the Natives, begins with a comparison of Adams' ideas to the version of the…
by TDoS at Pray for Calamity When I was a younger man, I very much wanted to be taken seriously. To be taken seriously was to be asked your opinion. It was to be allowed a seat at the grown-up's…