Border Economies, Broken Lives In Kashmir, a chaos of trade, smuggling, and surveillance shapes the “cold peace” between India and Pakistan
What is the DOGE? The debt, the DOGE, and the crisis of competence in an era of rising “national conservatism”
An Interview with Jafar Panahi Our correspondent met with the great Iranian director to get his thoughts on political cinema, what it means to go back behind the camera, and what gets lost in translation.
The Absence of the Future At the Venice Biennale, architecture has no vision of the future but gadgets, gimmicks, and climate doom
Front PagesIssue 3Owner’s Remorse Blockchain elites believe everyone deserves a stake in the internet. Will we all be equal stakeholders in Web3? Eli Zeger
Front PagesIssue 3Beyond Athens and Jerusalem Far-right intellectuals love to steal left-wing economic ideas. But what’s their real agenda? Suzanne Schneider
Back PagesIssue 3ReviewsA Specter Hangs Over the Hamptons Couch Inside the Outsider Art fair Jake Romm
Front PagesIssue 3The Socio-Material Lens The economy as seen through its physical processes and social interactions Quinn Soutar
Back PagesIssue 3In the Domain of the Unknown From death mask to CPR manikin, L'Inconnue de la Seine is a mythic symbol of our attempts to grapple with death - or reverse it. KS Brewer
EditorialsFront PagesIssue 3Can Technology Save Us? The Left’s wires are crossed about technology. We hack away at the Gordian knot. The Editors