Leaders have the dual task of reshaping the identities of their people to account for the new way of working while preserving their old skills for the moments when the machines fail.
The New York Times last week told the story of Sidharth Hariharan, a mathematics graduate student at Pittsburgh's Carnegie ...
In an era when Nigerian poetry often retreats into the safe confines of academic abstraction or the predictable rhythms of social media verse, Timi Rowland Kpakiama’s Song of Tuere arrives like a ...
As AI appears to become more human, Pope Leo XIV reminds us of the need to remain conscious of what makes us human in the first place, and not lose ourselves within systems we no longer recognise as ...
makes a pin from start to finish, they can manage at most 10 a day. However, if you divide the process: someone to stretch the wire, someone to cut it, someone to sharpen the point, someone to attach ...
Every May 5, as spring unfolds across continents, admirers and scholars mark the birth of Karl Marx in 1818 in the historic city of Trier. This year, 2026, offers a moment not only for reflection but ...
Marx: "Value resides within labor. But capitalism masks it with the mask of commodities, creating the alienation of the worker." Mauss: "But labor alone is not enough. Humans weave society through ...
To free ourselves from our technofeudal overlords, we must think like Karl Marx. The corporations would asset-strip our brains, but we can take back control A young woman I met recently remarked that ...
Karl Marx didn’t live to see the rise of artificial intelligence, but he had a good sense of where things might be heading. Writing in the thick of the 19th-century Industrial Revolution, Marx was ...
Some recent discussion of Marxism seems to assume that his theory of social being can be abandoned. In these brief points I try to explain why that is not the case. It is commonly thought that Marx ...