Instead of huddling together to take on these challenges, our anxiety and alienation has made the world more tribal, more fearful, more nationalistic, and we see the worst of populism on the rise. Rather than seeing the world and all this change as an opportunity, too many want to dig in, shelter in place, and simply be angry. How we move on from this is the work and insight of visionary futurist Parag Khanna. Khanna's latest book is Move: The Forces Uprooting Us.
Race and Medicine
If You Want To Understand America, Look At Its Food
Strangers in Their Own Land
A Stranger in a Strange Land
Rock's Darkest Day
"What Does Home Mean To You?"
Hillbilly Elegy
Parents should be Gardeners and not Carpenters
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An American Heiress in a Time Far More Violent Than Our Own
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How the World is Getting Faster, Faster
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From Kabul to the Oval Office
Can We Really See Russia From Any Window?
Could Star Wars Help Us Solve The World's Problems?
The War at Home
Success and Luck
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