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The Paradox of China’s Crypto Regulation and Capital Going Global (Part 1)
How China's Web3 Is Shifting from Token Finance to Data and State Credit
On November 28, 2025, the People’s Bank of China convened a meeting...
“King of the who?”: Monty Python on Rousseauian Legitimacy
In this short clip from Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Arthur, King of the Britons, attempts to exercise his dominion over two...
Understanding Evil, Jaime Denison
In summer 2025, I was approached by the director of the Central New Mexico (CNM) Honors Program to teach the seminar Understanding Evil in...
Good Work and Economic Democracy
Many political philosophers argue that all people are entitled as a matter of justice to real access to good work: skilled work that affords...
Nostalgic Longing for Childhood
Within popular culture, literature, television, and film, nostalgia is often (if not invariably) associated with childhood. From Proust to Tarkovsky up to modern outputs...
APA Member Interview, Caroline Wall
Caroline Wall is a Ph.D. candidate at Boston University who works in ethics, value theory, and 19th-century history of philosophy. She has published on...
Recommendation: U.K. Spinoza Circle
This series on Philosophy and Technology has construed technology broadly, often focusing on the relationship among faith, science, and philosophy. Several pieces have discussed Spinoza, and...
Why We Need a Formal, Mandatory, and Remunerated “Citizen Lobby”
At the end of the twentieth century, the end of the Cold War suggested that freedom and democracy were the name of the game....
Secrecy, Democracy, Necessity
While transparency has become the constant refrain of democratic politics, executive branch officials consistently seek to insulate their activities from public scrutiny.
A recurrent rationale...
Good Work and Class Conflict
Work, in the words of Karl Marx, is a “means of life” in two senses. It is, first of all, an instrument for human...




















