
An attempt at a new start from the oldest of old-school bloggers. I plan to address My Type of Thing: everything from pedagogy to political theology, leavened with autobiographical reflection. My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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I believe in dialogue. I believe in the value of open, honest conversation. I believe that focused discussion of rich course material is the gold standard of education. I also believe that the internet can be a powerful tool for dialogue. I...
Adam Kotsko (United States), Untitled Landscape, 2024
Last night, we went to the Jazz Showcase to hear the Melissa Aldana Quartet (who are playing two sets tonight as well, if you’re in town!). We were fortunate to have seats right by the...
One of the best science fiction novels I’ve ever read is Adrian Tchaikowsky’s Children of Time. It tells the story of an effort to terraform other planets for human habitation, using a genetic virus to accelerate evolution and create new se...
This morning, I stumbled across a post bemoaning UC Berkeley Law School’s near-total ban on AI use for school purposes. The reason? It is “unrealistic” and “unenforceable.” Instead of fighting the tide of technological progress, Berkeley sh...
One thing that drove me away from Bluesky was its users’ obsessive focus on the New York Times, and especially on the precise wording of their headlines. Every day there was a new outrage, as the liberal microblogging site’s masters of the...
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Adam Kotsko is a writer, teacher, and translator based in Chicago.
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