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Friday, January 14, 2022

What Aristotle can teach us about building a better society

 What Aristotle can teach us about building a better society Prospect


LOW-SKILLED, EASILY REPLACEABLE EMPLOYEES MUST RETURN TO WORK IMMEDIATELY, OTHERWISE OUR SOCIETY WILL COLLAPSE McSweeney’s 

 

The Criminal Justice Issue Nobody Talks About: Brain Injuries Marshall Project

 


How Farmworkers Are Organizing to Close the Wage Gap Capital & Main

 




Omicron Surge Empties Supermarket Shelves: Food Supply Shortages Are Here to Stay

Omicron exacerbates food supply chain issues, leading to more empty supermarket shelves


Jon Ossoff expected to snub Pelosi by pushing ban on Congress stock trades NY Post


What Kazakhstan Isn’t Craig Murray


Putin’s nightmare? Qantara


In Kazakhstan, Russia’s imperium grows – at China’s expense Asia Times


WHAT WE OWE TO WILKIE COLLINS’ THE WOMAN IN WHITE Crime Reads. Posting this still-germane 2018 piece, as Wilkie Collins was born on 8 January 1824. His doorstopper novels are perfect for curling up with on a cold winter’s weekend. Try The Woman in White or The Moonstone first.


Dostoevsky’s Favorite Murder The New Republic


What Lies Beneath Vanity Fair