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Reviving the spirit of the early post-Cold War years is the path out of conflict.

To peer into China’s near future, America need only remember its recent past.

Wealth-generating productivity gains are not fairly shared.

Instead of trying to make the world in its image, a post-hegemonic West should fortify a model the rest of the world wants to emulate.

Reconciling social and natural history is the key challenge.

Digital connectivity makes responsive government without democracy possible.

If the assault on American democracy a year ago was a menacing farce, the next time will be a tragedy.

The Ukraine conflict is as much about a clash of civilizations as security.

Participation through digital connectivity can build a governing consensus.

If the myths unravel, so does the society.

AI (ant intelligence) is nature’s computer.

Seeking national advantage can threaten human preservation.

The Glasgow climate summit will tell.

French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy looks back on his life and times.

Focus on the future, not the past, says former California Governor Jerry Brown.
