Society

Society

6141 bookmarks
Newest
Sunday Firesides: The Unbearable Banality of the Straight-Ticket Personality
Sunday Firesides: The Unbearable Banality of the Straight-Ticket Personality
Once you know someone’s political party, you can probably guess all kinds of other things about them: the area they live, the car they drive, the podcasts they listen to. In the modern age, citizens seek to bring every aspect of their lives, from their philosophical perspectives to their lifestyle choices, into alignment with their […]
·artofmanliness.com·
Sunday Firesides: The Unbearable Banality of the Straight-Ticket Personality
Sinocism | Bill Bishop | Substack
Sinocism | Bill Bishop | Substack
Get smarter about China. Click to read Sinocism, by Bill Bishop, a Substack publication with hundreds of thousands of readers.
·sinocism.com·
Sinocism | Bill Bishop | Substack
Nothing Lasts Forever
Nothing Lasts Forever
China is the future. We’ve been hearing that for thirty years. It does sound pretty plausible. It took Britain seven generations to industrialize. It took
·gapingvoid.com·
Nothing Lasts Forever
American Ivy - 99% Invisible
American Ivy - 99% Invisible
Articles of Interest is a show about what we wear. Host and producer Avery Trufelman investigates our collectively held beliefs about fashion and explores topics like the intellectual property law behind knockoffs, creation of tartan and the history of plaid, and how a dolls in a rural museum in Washington state saved French haute couture.
·99percentinvisible.org·
American Ivy - 99% Invisible
‘A Misinformation Nightmare’
‘A Misinformation Nightmare’
Amanda Silberling, writing at TechCrunch, on Twitter's supposed plans to charge users $20/month to be verified: Musk and his buddies view this plan as a way to get people to actually give Twitter money. But by monetizing a symbol that currently has value, they will ultimately remove all of that existing value. Blue checks exist...
·512pixels.net·
‘A Misinformation Nightmare’
Could a nose spray a day keep COVID away?
Could a nose spray a day keep COVID away?
Scientists are working on fast-acting nasal sprays to block coronavirus infections — but formulating the sprays is a challenge.
·nature.com·
Could a nose spray a day keep COVID away?
All of the World’s Spaceports on One Map
All of the World’s Spaceports on One Map
This map is a comprehensive look at both existing and proposed spaceports and missile launching locations around the world.
·visualcapitalist.com·
All of the World’s Spaceports on One Map
Where Will This Political Violence Lead? Look to the 1850s.
Where Will This Political Violence Lead? Look to the 1850s.
In the mid-19th century, a pro-slavery minority — encouraged by lawmakers — used violence to stifle a growing anti-slavery majority. It wasn’t long before the other side embraced force as a necessary response.
·politico.com·
Where Will This Political Violence Lead? Look to the 1850s.
Social Cop-Ye-ing
Social Cop-Ye-ing
One thing that allows us to dominate the animal kingdom is our ability to copy what we perceive as successful behavior. This is why most learning is
·gapingvoid.com·
Social Cop-Ye-ing
Is the 2022 Midterm Lost to Dems?
Is the 2022 Midterm Lost to Dems?
Today on TAP: Not if we ignore the pack-rat punditry and take a closer look.
·prospect.org·
Is the 2022 Midterm Lost to Dems?