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Rethink Priorities produced a fascinating and frightening report on the future of farmed animals back in April. They predict that animal farming will increase drastically over the next decade:
I believe that we ought to care about non-human animals’ well-being because they can suffer and suffering is bad. Many smart people—such as , , and —have painstakingly drawn out the evidence in favour of animal sentience and explained why s...
Foreign policy journalist and I discussed tensions between Iran, Israel, and the US. This episode was originally recorded on July 2, 2025, and published on the McGill International Review Podcast.
Two weeks ago, I wielded a sign reading “No War with Iran” at the No Kings Protest in Seattle. It was clear to me at the time that the Israel lobby, the US government, and their friends in the media were making a concerted effort to gin up ...
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I write about social science-y stuff and make podcasts, where I talk to people like economist Claudia Sahm and journalist Anatol Lieven. I live in Montreal and like falafel, the noosphere, and animal welfare.
Connor Echols is a reporter for Responsible Statecraft. He was previously the managing editor of the NonZero Newsletter. His work has appeared in the New Arab, the Intercept, the American Conservative, and Washington Post Opinions.
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