Nathan Gardels
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The climate summit shows there is still leverage left in the legacy of American leadership.
The COVID pandemic shows none of us are safe unless all of us are, especially the poorest.
Universal basic capital is the best hope of closing the inequality gap.
Distributed simplicity creates a diverse equilibrium that is more stable and sustainable.
The U.S. and China have set out the new terms of strategic rivalry. But a planetary bridge on climate cooperation is also in the making.
A French cultural upheaval is underway, influenced by American ideas — that came from France.
In America, the political imagination is stuck in post-Trump trauma.
Exploring the red planet is no alternative to perseverance at home.
The former head of the European Central Bank and the anti-establishment Five Star Movement join forces.
We need the same sense of attachment to our planetary home as to our local residence.
Understanding how algorithms are training our minds.
Democratic deliberation, not private sanction, should determine the norms of free speech.
As with evolution, mindless learning drives intelligent machines.
