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It’s Political Power, Stupid
Today’s populist revolts against globalization are not only economic in nature—they are fundamentally political. As Hannah Arendt warned, the elevation of economics over politics, especially under imperialism and globalization, leads to the collapse of political judgment and self-determination. Her historical analysis now reads like prophecy: we are witnessing the return of politics in its most raw and terrifying form.04-06-2025
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Amor Mundi 04/24/16
In this week's Amor Mundi, we look further into the reality of Bitcoin, China, from Confucius to Communism, the rise of virtual reality, the possibility of boredom in the digital age and more...04-25-2016
Amor Mundi 04/17/16
In this week's Amor Mundi, we hear from Yale professor Seyla Benhabib on the European Refugee Crisis, Maurice Chammah's recounting of his father's short trip back to Syria in the 1970s as mizrahi and an emigre to the United States, reflections on David Foster Wallace, William Shakespeare and Miguel Cervantes, and more...04-17-2016
Amor Mundi 04/10/16
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Amor Mundi 04/03/16
In this week's Amor Mundi, we engage the topic of race, one of the discussion topics of our Fall Conference. We hear about the hidden reason for Maurice Sendak's success, recognize Myanmar's culture of literature, get Wyatt Mason's take on Maylis de Kerangal’s The Heart and more...04-03-2016
Amor Mundi 3/27/16
In this week's Amor Mundi, we learn more about public spaces, hear about the difference between the "black sound" and what it means to "sound white," find out more about Trump's achilles heel, and more...03-27-2016
Amor Mundi 3/20/16
In today's Amor Mundi, we consider Trump's banality, discover how comics affected Ta-Nehisi Coates' writing, get a sneak peek of some of the Fall Conference content in Roger's piece "Real Talk," also featured on Medium, and more...03-20-2016
Amor Mundi 3/13/16
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Amor Mundi 3/6/16
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John Kenneth Galbraith on the Labor of Thought
John Kenneth Galbraith makes a case for critical thinking in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.03-02-2016