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Britain may not formally be at war with Iran. But decisions taken in recent weeks mean the country is edging ever closer to involvement in a spiralling conflict that Parliament has never authorised. The government insists the UK is not supporting the military campaign launched by the United States and Israel. Ministers have instead relied […]
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 did the most influential friendship in the history of psychoanalysis fall apart? The historic break-up of Freud and Jung
- Video by Aeon

How do we develop our sense of space? Henri Bergson questioned the very fabric of our reality in his revolutionary work
- by Aeon Video

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

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.”
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A crypto PAC smeared one progressive backed by Bernie Sanders as a “corporate pawn” and spent millions calling another a tax cheat.
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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.