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 provision of basic needs continues to atrophy, resistance increasingly takes an individualised, myopic form.
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 ...
The promise of AI was always that it would handle certain kinds of work so we could focus on others. It was going to free our time, reduce friction, and let us concentrate on what requires human ...
The 2026 concert calendar in Cincinnati is starting to take shape. This week, we got our first big glimpse at what's coming to Riverbend Music Center as the popular music venue dropped four big show ...
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) held the policy rate at 11 per cent on July 30. While slowing inflation and forex reserves recovery have given Pakistan the room to breathe, the central bank remains ...
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 ...
Regarding Erika Bachiochi’s “John Paul II, the Feminist Pope” (Houses of Worship, March 14): When one thinks of a feminist, such names as Margaret Sanger, Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem come to mind ...