
A Substack about collective intelligence and managing the complexity of technological change.
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A recurring theme in my writing and research is the relative rarity of persuasion, especially for high-stakes and conflict-ridden issues. Why do people embrace apocalyptic thinking about their health, flat out rejecting suggestions that may...
Today marks the publication of my latest book: Conservation by the People. Here’s how it starts:
You can read a bit more of the first chapter at Google Books’ preview.
If you’ve followed my past writing, both here and at outlets like The...
When I think of saving America, restricting citizens’ access to voting is pretty close to the last thing I would come up with to do it. But that’s just what Republicans in the House of Representatives have done.
Some weeks ago, the House o...
With AI being introduced everywhere from the killing fields of Gaza to the bedsides of elders, ordinary people are increasingly exposed to its manifold risks. And yet, with few exceptions, all of these risks are the subject of dispute.
By...
I spent an hour sitting down with Volker Hahn at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research last month to talk about my upcoming book Conservation by the People. You can check it out on Podigee, Spotify, Apple, and even YouTube...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
A Substack about collective intelligence and managing the complexity of technological change.
Buddhist priest and political economist concerned with the human condition, touching on everything from AI to zen.
I am a policy analyst focusing on technological development.
I write about the politics of science, technology, and society. Author of The Divide, a book about the decline and revival of democracy.
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