The Old Régime and the French Revolution by Alexis de Tocqueville — The Revolution That Already Happened
Revolutions don’t begin with the first shot. They begin long before anyone picks up a…

Revolutions don’t begin with the first shot. They begin long before anyone picks up a…

A review of Antonio Damasio’s Descartes’ Error — the neuroscience book that dismantled 350 years of mind-body dualism and proved emotion is the engine of reason.

Norbert Wiener’s 1964 God and Golem, Inc. warned us about machines that learn, reproduce, and create. Sixty years later, the warning reads like a prophecy we ignored.

Gerald Callahan’s essays on immunology and identity ask a question philosophy never quite answered: What makes you *you*? A review of a quietly radical book.

Neil Postman wrote Technopoly in 1992. I want you to hold that date in your…

Darwin said it first. Right there in The Expression of the Emotions in Man and…