The big thinkers at Aperture discuss surveillance and the concept of Big Brother in modern society.
The report, now featured on the mytsv.com blog, combines longitudinal data with a series of futuristic visualizations to explore why people born before 1940 possess physical health markers superior to ...
It's normal for things to change over the years, but sometimes, being nostalgic means missing important rules. Here are 10 ...
By the 18th and 19th centuries, the Persian Empire had weakened due to internal strife and had become a pawn in the hands of ...
Vigilance in customs is not merely about surveillanceit is about foresight, intelligence, and precision. It entails the ability to anticipate threats, intercept illicit flows, and adapt to evolving ...
Bridgerton Season 4 is streaming on Netflix now. Most viewers watch it for the larger than life love story. However, beyond ...
Mental health is a pressing, overlooked issue. The Buddha's teachings on the mind's primacy offer a holistic healing paradigm ...
A show at ICA Philadelphia joins a surge of Shaker-inspired projects: films, dances, a museum’s expansion. Refracted through ...
Dennis Goris’ cartoons have always thrived on doing more with less, but this batch is especially sharp-edged. The art is stripped down to the bare minimum, the captions are blunt, and the points land ...
The Gulf Geographical Society concluded its seventh scientific conference yesterday, which was hosted by the Drama Theatre at ...
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How Was Sociology Invented?

Q&A / A conversation with Kwame Anthony Appiah about the religious origins of social theory and his recent book Captive Gods. Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins The philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah’s latest ...
The cast and creators of Antigone (This Play I Read in High School) reveal how they made Sophocles’ tragic heroine the center ...