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Lately, in work conversations, I find myself fighting a lifelong tendency to provide way more context than is absolutely required. If you ask me to okay your work, for example, I may respond with an essay on what delighted me about it. The teaching gene, plus the exuberance of writing and thinking clearly, compel me […]
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How do we develop our sense of space? Henri Bergson questioned the very fabric of our reality in his revolutionary work
- by Aeon Video

How did the most influential friendship in the history of psychoanalysis fall apart? The historic break-up of Freud and Jung
- Video by Aeon

In the early 20th century, Emmy Noether’s mathematics transcended the physical world. She longed to do the same herself
- by Julia Ravanis
“Jordan Wood was not a CD2 resident until very recently, and I personally look sideways at someone who moves into a district in order to run.”
The post Dem in Maine House Primary Funneled PAC Money to Republicans appeared first on The Intercept.

When I was six, I met my sister: her quiet question sparked a bond that took us from foster agency to home
- by Leslie Vooris
A crypto PAC smeared one progressive backed by Bernie Sanders as a “corporate pawn” and spent millions calling another a tax cheat.
The post Crypto Spends Big in Illinois House Races to Say Consumer Rights Supporters Are Corrupt appeared first on The Intercept.
I was supposed to witness Sonny Burton’s execution by nitrogen gas. Instead, I saw him celebrate a stunning commutation.
The post In the Room Where Death Row Prisoners Say Final Goodbyes, He Learned He Would Live appeared first on The Intercept.
The government won on most of its charges, including convicting defendants for moving a box of radical zines.
The post Anti-ICE Protesters Convicted on Terrorism Charges for Wearing All Black appeared first on The Intercept.