The remote work raises questions about the nature of labour, the role of technology, and the implications for workers' rights ...
Step one: Don’t start by outsourcing your thinking. The promise of AI was always that it would handle certain kinds of work ...
Raúl O. Paz-Pastrana crafted an intimate “fly-on-the-wall” perspective of the immigrant grooms and labor that underpin ...
Angus Taylor can demonise migrants all he wants, but without saying how many he'll cut and who will pay the costs, he's no ...
This post is nothing fancy or profound; I just want to put some emotive meat on Karl Marx’s useful, perhaps essential, yet always slightly skeletal, concept of alienation. The necessity of working for ...
The antithesis of Stardew Valley, indie farming game Crop traps you in an insular society amid pummeling rain and ...
Politics as theatre. Celebrity as currency. Wellness as religion. And power as the only real language in the room. Subscribe ...
Opponents of the Metropolitan Park casino, slated to be built on 78 acres of land next to Citi Field in Flushing, filed a ...
Despite its nearly century of resonance with readers, “All Quiet on the Western Front” has only been translated twice — until ...
Masking often protects against the fear of exposure, but it limits spontaneity, aliveness, and connection. Anxiety therapy ...
John Maynard Keynes predicted that technological progress would reduce the working week to fifteen hours. He was wrong.
I spent nearly two decades in California’s labor movement. But by 2014, something had changed, and I left the movement.
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