Reflections on books, the web, philosophy, and the quiet disciplines that hold a life together.
Hannah Arendt was a German Jewish political theorist who fled the Nazis, ended up in New York, and spent the rest of her life trying to understand how the Holocaust happened. Her conclusion was terrifying and nobody w...
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The pressure to read more, to always be moving to the next book, the next article, the next piece of content, is a trap. It treats reading like a race. It treats the number of books on your “finished” list as a score....
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“The first casualty of war is innocence.” Plato
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09:44 — Hopped on a meet. Discussed the scope of the project, laid out the research questions around how typeface choices influence political perception and voter behavior. and the required background literature revie...
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“We will arrive at a moment of sufficient self alienation where we can contemplate our own destruction as in a static spectacle…” -Walter Benjamin
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