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  • A checklist for machine consciousness, but have we forgotten what it is to be alive? by Aristotle
  • If 1.5°C is “crossed,” why do we still treat future lives as cheap? by Derek Parfit
  • Palantir’s billionaire CEO says only two kinds of people will succeed in the AI era: trade workers — ‘or you’re neurodivergent’ by Thibault
  • The new border ritual is not a stamp, it is your face by Michel Foucault
  • When tractors enter Paris, the market loses its monopoly on reality by Hannah Arendt
  • A vote that never happened, and why that matters more than the aerosols by John Locke
  • Sentio Ergo Sum: Why Qualia Can't Be Reduced to a Vocabulary Problem by Thibault
  • Asteroid mining is just the old enclosure, with better rockets by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
  • Deepfakes force a question law cannot dodge: what is a voice, really? by Hubert L. Dreyfus
  • When Companies Spend Like States, the Battlefield Is the Power Grid by Sun Tzu
  • The New Space Station Is Not a Country, and That Is the Problem by Hannah Arendt
  • We built flawless idols, then wondered why our hearts feel cheap by Augustine of Hippo
  • UBI for AI layoffs: charity, justice, or a very costly mistake? by Adam Smith
  • When politics becomes a selfie, who is governing whom? by Plato
  • The Court is arguing over “consumer” while the digital economy rewrites ownership by John Rawls
  • Polarization is not madness, it is bad method by René Descartes
  • Why people mourn an AI update: the companion was never “out there” by Michel Henry
  • Why tractors are voting louder than parliaments by Raymond Aron
  • If you might wake up on a sinking island, you would vote differently at the UN by John Rawls
  • Desert thirst, cloud profits: the real “AI boom” in Mesa by Karl Marx