Year: 2015
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Corruption: The Hidden Paradigm
Javier Zorrilla Eguren considers a way forward from the monster of “Capitalism-Machiavellian-Hobbesian-Darwinian-Pragmatic-Sensual-Success-Driven-Neoliberal-Totalitarian-Nihilist-Globalised.”
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Demolition Party
China’s construction boom is driven by an equally booming wave of urban destruction. Wade Shepard gives you an excerpt from his upcoming book on the topic.
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Healing History’s Wound
His ancestors were slave traders and hers were slaves. What they learned about healing from a roadtrip.
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Running with the Chamber
The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce has announced its endorsements for the 2015 Seattle City Council races. Who’s now toxic? Jeff Stevens reports.
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The Male Suicides: How Social Perfectionism Kills
In every country in the world, male suicides outnumber female. Will Storr asks why.
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What I Learned About Health From Reporting It
Beth Skwarecki writes about some things that reporting on health has taught her to look for when reading
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“Historic Tactical Win Against Surveillance” as USA Freedom Act Fails in Senate
By rejecting the USA Freedom Act, the U.S. Senate makes way for stronger NSA reforms, privacy advocates say.
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As Patriot Act Expiration Looms, Critics Hope for Sunset on Mass Surveillance
With a deadline for the USA Patriot Act fast approaching, Congress has little time to decide how to proceed—but the call to “sunset” the law is growing.

