
The future is here, and it's always falling apart. This is a newsletter about how everyday life is shaped by our collective efforts to not be caught by surprise.
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A children's book artist reveals catastrophe as another world within this one
Memos for the Future is a series of capsule reviews of books and things, limited to 2,200 characters in length and narrated by me in the time it takes for your c...
There has been an enormous amount of joy this month around the successful Artemis II mission around the moon, which slingshot humans farther from Earth than ever before in history. As is probably appropriate, the people most blissed out by...
How Herman Melville saw 20th century horrors clearly from the middle of the 19th
Memos for the Future is a series of capsule reviews of books and things, limited to 2,200 characters in length and narrated by me in the time it takes for you...
It’s an article of faith in the U.S. that society is shaped by the invisible hand of market forces, the sum of the countless choices people make in deliberate pursuit of their own self-interest1. But there is a kindred force, equally powerf...
George Saunders returns to the Bardo to imagine an oil executive's moral calculus
Memos for the Future is a series of capsule reviews of books and things, limited to 2,200 characters in length and narrated by me in the time it takes for yo...
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I am a sociologist specializing in risk, organizations, and social change. More on my website, here: ryan-hagen.com
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