Wonder is a nice emotional supplement to education, perhaps, but from a strictly pedagogical perspective it hardly seems necessary. That is wrong. In fact, wonder epitomises what education is about: […]
Neuroscience has much to learn from Hume’s philosophy of emotions
we can’t tell ourselves whom to fall in love with – means that our wrestling with the passions is what brings the self into being. Habits consolidate what control we […]
The End of Family Values
Neoliberalism rests on the myth that “good” families can provide for their own without public support. COVID-19 may finally change all that. the conditions for the squeeze that families are […]
The Climate Case for a Jobs Guarantee
Is there enough work for everyone? Kim Stanley Robinson on the future of planetary employment. Never make the mistake of thinking “efficient” is synonymous with “good” Kim Stanley Robinson Say […]
The Kind of Hunger People Don’t Talk About
During this time of isolation, small moments of tenderness can help us feel more connected than ever. During the quarantine, I’ve noticed a lot of recipes being shared on social […]
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