Leadership
Some say leadership is born out of kindness and trust, others insist only the ruthless get results. When it comes to running a team—or a society—does true leadership require a soft touch, or an iron fist? Here’s a closer look at what makes a leader, and why it matters.
Private Property and Anarchy
What does it mean to “own” something when there is no government to back you up? Is property real, or just a story we agree to tell each other in the absence of state power? Let’s take a trip down to the “deeds office”—if there even is one.
Foundation
Some stories thrive on the page, others demand the screen—but what happens when a beloved sci-fi classic is reborn with only the faintest DNA of its origins? Apple TV’s Foundation may be a spectacle, but is it really Foundation?
My Property
What does it really mean to own something? We take property rights for granted, but whose land is it, anyway—and why? Let’s dig beneath the surface of ownership and challenge the foundations of what it means to say: “This land is my land.”
Always Go North
You can never go wrong by going north and east. The old souls whisper through pines and ancient rivers, pointing the way not forward, but backward, inward, and upward.
Midsummer Doubts
The promise of summer brings dreams of open time and sprawling projects. But come midsummer, that golden glow turns searing, and doubt sets in. Can anything actually get done?
Web’s Dead, Baby
The internet once crackled with the wild energy of Geocities, hand-coded experiments, and unique visions of self-expression. But now? A sterile sameness—bland beauty polished by templates and AI.
31 post articles, 4 pages.