The Internet Novel Comes of Age
by Eve TushnetTo understand the Internet you need both: Lockwood’s diptych of cloud and clarity, and Basu’s chaos mosaic. Continue Reading »
To understand the Internet you need both: Lockwood’s diptych of cloud and clarity, and Basu’s chaos mosaic. Continue Reading »
It is time for Trump to tick off another campaign promise and protect our nation’s children from pornography. Continue Reading »
In the world run by social credit, an individual’s score becomes the ultimate truth of his existence. Continue Reading »
A new bill addresses the nature of free speech in the Internet age. Continue Reading »
The more opinions are out there in the world, the less each one matters, including the best ones. Continue Reading »
Baffled conservatives should take the time to talk to real Trump supporters, not internet provocateurs. Continue Reading »
The internet has undercut the market for real-world experience. While the price of experience has held steady—or nearly so—the internet has drastically reduced the price of information. Continue Reading »
It is not the labor that is divided; but the men,” complains the author. Society produces “morbid thinkers, and miserable workers” because we have separated thought from labor in pursuit of a destructive freedom. What we need instead is a countercultural submission to the patterns of creation, . . . . Continue Reading »
Bless me, Father, for I have sinned; it has been one day since my last confession.Three times I participated in an argument about trigger warnings. Each time I swore it was my last.Once I replied “lol i’m not mad, it’s just funny to me” Father, I was super mad.I read an article about whether . . . . Continue Reading »
TV host Mike Rowe proves you can be be civil, witty, and intelligent when responding to things you disagree with on the Internet. Continue Reading »