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Francis Fukuyama: The problem of equality
We must understand our identity to be fundamentally rooted in a set of ideas, not the racial or ethnic identity of our ancestors
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Simon Schama: The founding fathers and the battle for America’s future
In 1776, visions of liberty and justice were fraught with compromise, conflict and contradiction. Today, the founders’ words still shape national identity
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Yiyun Li: ‘Moby-Dick’ is the Great American Novel of pursuit and destruction
Like its country of origin, the book is unabashed, sometimes self-indulgent, often brilliant and never subdued or apologetic
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‘We are in a new era’: Trump’s bombshell $2.2 billion income haul, the ‘Big Player Theory’ and what happens when the president becomes the bubble
In the age of artificial intelligence, Syracuse University’s Robert Koppl, progenitor of “big player theory,” told Fortune, we have “augmented ignorance.”
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Meet the Zillennials: The luckiest micro-generation in the workforce, born between 1993 and 1998
Zillennials dodged two recessions and learned two technological languages. Now they’re out-earning everyone.