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The dream of a Liberal (arts) education—which is the scaled, democratic form of the Keatsian ideal of negative capability—cannot hold up when liberalism itself is held to be suspect.
Zohar Atkins • The Liberal Arts Are Dying Because Liberalism is Dying
• New Science Ethicist
Nikita Duggal • Future of Work: What Job Roles Will Look Like In 10 Years [Updated]
Not just reading more, but whom I read and how I read. Including authors in reading lists can be a mere “[indication] of engagement, but as such that ‘engagement’ can be a very superficial one, one which acknowledges the existence of a body of work through name-checking, but which fails to attend to, disseminate, reinforce, or critique the detail o
... See moreMax Liboiron • #Collabrary: A Methodological Experiment for Reading With Reciprocity
Motherhood as archetype and mothering as labor are two different things.
Sara Petersen • The wild world of momfluencers (Q&A with Sara Petersen)

The idea that someone’s personal proclivities attached to a particular stage in life can shape an entire ecology of investments, philanthropy, and research funding is alarming.
Who Gets to Live Forever? A Conversation about Biotechno-solutionism with Tamara Kneese and Santiago Sanchez
Hollis Robbins: Most people focus on the vast reserves of content now available online, but few people ask: “Is this a good teacher?”
future.a16z.com • 21 Experts on the Future of Expertise - Future
Starting projects and embracing “theories of change” became de rigeur .
Paul Musgrave • Move Slow and Fix Things
always will be subjective, biased work.