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Spiritual Gains
theutopian: Religion, politics, and ignorance past: philosopher Charles Taylor in discussion with The Utopian.  Read More
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If there is any depressingly corroded silver lining to these celebrity stalking stories, it is the opportunity provided criminologists to remind us of just how high the stalking of the non-fabulous remains in the nation—leading perhaps to an Us Weekly theory of stalker fascination: Celebrities are “just like us” (and we’re “just like them”) because now...
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In the era of postpersonal blogging, BoingBoing keeps alive a tradition of unprogrammed idiosyncrasy, Rob Walker suggests in this Fast Company profile of its contributors. Though the site is as popular as ever, is it the last flickering light of the internet’s original promise of a different way to think about publishing, and ambition?  
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