Antonio Negri, Philosopher Who Wrote a Surprise Best Seller, Dies at 90 He became famous twice: first in 1979, for his imprisonment related to the murder of a former Italian premier, and then 20 years later, for his influential book “Empire.”
I Watched a Democracy Die. I Don’t Want to Do It Again. How Chileans remember the trauma of our past could not be more important than now, when the temptation of authoritarian rule is again on the rise.
Why What We Thought About the Global Economy Is No Longer True While the world’s eyes were on the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and China, the paths to prosperity and shared interests have grown murkier.
Why China’s Censors Are Deleting Videos About Poverty Xi Jinping says he has defeated poverty, but discussion of economic struggle is taboo, scrubbed from the internet and banished from the news.
Even China Isn’t Convinced It Can Replace the U.S. Treating China as an existential threat to America may lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy.