Not In It For the Long HaulHow ‘Longtermism’ Is Helping the Tech Elite Justify Ruining the World Almost like a secret pact holding tech adherents together, longtermism is a philosophy that aims to transcend the human condition altogether. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Half Past NowhereA New Theory Argues Time May Not Exist At All — but That’s Not a Bad Thing Physicists say we need a new theory to explain the universe, and this framework may not feature time at all. By Saumya Kalia
When In RomeStoicism Has Become a Masculine Ideal That Values Repression, Indifference. What Could Go Wrong? Ironically, classical Stoicism stood for something completely different: vulnerability, community, and empathy. By Aditi Murti
Pull The LeverWould You Save 1 Life or 5? Worldwide, Cultures Differ on the Trolley Dilemma People from Eastern countries found the decision 'morally objectionable,' while the Western lot chose to save five lives over one. By Aditi Murti