A thread that runs through my work is an almost surgical investigation of the many ways both systems and infrastructures dictate and impact many aspects of our lives—numerous times, without our full ...
As the world gets worse around us, and authoritarians seek cover for their activities, the art of the future will happen on ...
Being on the receiving end of a deal with the most powerful person in the world must be quite disarming. Trump was already ...
The race is underway to replace Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Frontrunners to lead Trudeau’s ruling Liberal Party, including the internationally recognizable Chrystia Freeland and ...
In between study for these degrees he completed a foundation course in fine art at the Rhode Island School of Design. After studying for his degree in philosophy, he went on to Cambridge University ...
the enlightenment, and the late modern critics of the enlightenment. One of the following is required: CTI 302 Classics of Social and Political Thought (fulfills Social & Behavioral Science ...
Yarvin – who has been cited by ‘disruptor-in-chief’ Elon Musk – believes society needs a ‘hard reset’ Seen as a leading voice in the “Dark Enlightenment” or neo-reactionary ...
After decades of progressive dominance on campus, the appetite to revive a classical core liberal arts curriculum that features Western principles of law, liberty and constitutional self-government ...
Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidates Karina Gould, Frank Baylis, Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney pose prior to the English-language Liberal leadership debate in Montreal on Tuesday.
Voting in the Liberal leadership contest that will select Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's successor is now open. Registered Liberals have until March 9 at 3 p.m. ET to cast their vote with the ...
The four candidates for the Liberal Party leadership sparred during four hours of debate, first in French Monday and in English Tuesday, to argue why they’re the best option to lead the party ...
OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidates Mark Carney, Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould and Frank Baylis squared off in an English-language debate in Montreal. The event was moderated by former CBC ...