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The New Yorker, Alex Ross

5.12.16 Germany, on the other hand, increasingly appears to be the strongest remaining bastion of liberal democracy. With the United Kingdom mired in the aftermath of Brexit, France facing a possible hard-right swerve, and Italy in disarray, the country that … Continue reading

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Until next year

„No, 2016 is not the worst year ever, but it’s the year I started feeling like the Internet would only ever induce the sense of powerlessness that comes when the sphere of what a person can influence remains static, while … Continue reading

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Why walking helps us think

„Spending time in green spaces—gardens, parks, forests—can rejuvenate the mental resources that man-made environments deplete.“

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How to avoid writing, by Tony Kushner

Das ist mal ein alternativer Zugang zur Profession. Ich mag sehr die Stelle, in der Tony Kushner sagt, er sei leider keine intellektuelle Gazelle … „I’m utterly unsuited to the task of telling you how to live a happy, disciplined … Continue reading

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