Trying not to obsess over outcomes and enjoy the destination.
Ethics & Values
Ukraine, Trauma, Violence, and the Psychology of Domination Systems
How does Riane Eisler connect trauma, violence, war, and domination systems through her partnership model of social organization?
“Your experience of being in Ukraine is an important one. It allows you to experience, firsthand, what the domination system is ultimately about. It is about winning and losing, and it is about violence.” — Riane Eisler
The New GOP Plan to ‘Starve the Beast’ — Meaning, All Democrats
Today’s GOP is hell-bent on stripping away Democrats’ financial, political, and voting power.
Today’s GOP is hell-bent on stripping away Democrats’ financial, political, and voting power.
John Lyman on Editorial Judgment, Global Readership, and Independent Publishing
How does John Lyman explain editorial judgment, global readership, contributor compensation, and ideological submissions at International Policy Digest?
“The first thing I would do is pay contributors. I have many long-term contributors who have supported the publication for years.”
Opinion: The Six-Week Postpartum Checkup Comes Too Late
A single scheduled doctor’s visit after giving birth reflects institutional priorities rather than maternal recovery.
A single scheduled doctor’s visit after giving birth reflects institutional priorities rather than maternal recovery.
20 Societal Problems, 20 Solutions
Curbing the spread of malaria, catching breast cancer before it becomes deadly, and creating an immersive archive on the Giza pyramids are the goals of just a few of the 20 faculty research projects recently awarded grants through the Frontiers of Innovation for Societal Impact Fund.
Curbing the spread of malaria, catching breast cancer before it becomes deadly, and creating an immersive archive on the Giza pyramids are the goals of just a few of the 20 faculty research projects recently awarded grants through the Frontiers of Innovation for Societal Impact Fund.
When All that Remains of Me Is a Deep and Gentle Laugh
Different shades of empathy
Different shades of empathy
Dana White Despises Men’s Mental Health. It’s a Sign of Weakness, He Says
And then we wonder why men are messed up.
And then we wonder why men are messed up.
Everywhere Insiders 51: Irina Tsukerman on Ebola, Ukraine, India, and Iran
How does Irina Tsukerman analyze Ebola containment, Ukraine’s air defenses, AI advertising in India, and Iran negotiations?
“As long as that underlying ideological consensus remains intact, tactical disagreements become relatively less important.”
As a Philosopher, I’m Convinced That Trump Isn’t Lying − He’s Doing Something Worse
What’s more, the admission that Trump lies seems to have had little impact.
What’s more, the admission that Trump lies seems to have had little impact.
What Your Dog Training Choices Say About Your Ethics
A new study explores how the training methods dog owners use reflect their ethical views on animals.
A new study explores how the training methods dog owners use reflect their ethical views on animals.
Abstract Intelligence – The Storm Has Arrived
It is the unknowing that is human, the courage to take chances and step into a future without assurances. AI can’t do that.
It is the unknowing that is human, the courage to take chances and step into a future without assurances. AI can’t do that.
Trump Offers Only Blame on Democrats for Attempts on His Life
Political rhetoric, gun violence, and accountability after repeated assassination attempts.
Did Trump respond with unity or blame? Explore the debate over gun violence, rhetoric, and accountability after attacks on his life.
I Went Looking for UFOs and Found Trump’s Presidential Library
What a true believer in a tinfoil hat and a true believer in a tuxedo have in common
What a true believer in a tinfoil hat and a true believer in a tuxedo have in common
Burn the Ships
The church isn’t dying from conflict. It’s dying from casual belonging.
The church isn’t dying from conflict. It’s dying from casual belonging.
Trump Officials, Billionaires and the Quiet Reshaping of America’s Public Lands
For most of his life, he has lived in the jagged shadows of the Crazy Mountains — their snow-capped peaks and twisting valleys watched him grow from a boy herding sheep on his grandfather’s ranch to a grey-haired hunter tracking elk herds across their remote slopes.
For most of his life, he has lived in the jagged shadows of the Crazy Mountains — their snow-capped peaks and twisting valleys watched him grow from a boy herding sheep on his grandfather’s ranch to a grey-haired hunter tracking elk herds across their remote slopes.















