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In 1849, two Frenchmen argued about interest in the pages of La Voix du peuple.
One was Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the anarchist who gave us the line “property is theft.” For him, interest was theft too. A lender, he argued, did not work for...
In April 1772, a British sheriff named Benjamin Whiting rode into a small town in New Hampshire with a warrant.
His target was not a murderer, a smuggler, or a rebel leader.
It was a sawmill owner.
The charge was also odd. Ebenezer Mudge...
“Everything you’re sitting on, everything you’re eating—it’s all carbon dioxide. Go down the evolutionary tree, and it’s carbon dioxide. Go down the food web, it’s all carbon dioxide. “There’s only one prebiotic molecule, and it’s carbon di...
If you could travel back to India in 1914, the year the world stumbled into the Great War, you would see something that defies every lazy stereotype about the colonial era.
Forget the sepia-toned imagery of bullock carts and famished peasa...
“It is incredibly unproductive to try and argue with someone else’s vision. You might think they’re not doing it the right way. You might think they’re dishonest. Who knows—maybe you’re right, maybe you’re not.”
San Francisco, Mission Dist...
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