Nathan Gardels
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The challenge to open societies today comes from all sides.

AI takes its place among and may conjoin with other multiple intelligences.

Consensus on national security is a double-edged sword.

Henry Kissinger’s new book on leadership highlights the vacuum.

Technology can expand the short-term horizon of our Paleolithic survival instinct.

Will American democracy commit suicide like all others before it?

Citizens’ panels show a way forward.

A geo-civilizational order can’t survive without cooperation.

Recalling the Italian futurists’ embrace of aggressive disruption.

The former U.S. secretary of state says that Russia-China alignment won’t last.

Putting community back into communication requires the checks and balances of republics.

The alienated children of prosperity favor harmony with nature and each other over competition.

The new wave of non-electoral representation empowers the collective intelligence of citizens.

Chile’s reinvention of democracy challenges the legacy of autocrats everywhere.

Cynicism about the liberal rules-based system challenged by China and Russia limits its appeal.
