The Future of Plastic

UC Berkeley materials science and engineering graduate student, preparing a sample film of a new biodegradable plastic. (Credit: Adam Lau/UC Berkeley). Plastic is a miraculous material, but the plastic industry has created a global crisis. Reduce, reuse and recycle has been the approach to plastic waste, but this has failed. A new future for plastic … Continue reading The Future of Plastic

Creating a Learning Society

Featured Book Creating a Learning Society A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress Joseph E. Stiglitz & Bruce C. GreenwaldHardcover edition 2014 What is a Learning Society? A gap in knowledge is what separates developed from less-developed countries, not just a gap in resources or output. The pace at which developing countries grow is … Continue reading Creating a Learning Society

Social

Featured Book Social Why Our Brains are Wired to Connect Matthew D. LiebermanPaperback edition 2014 Featured Book Our brains are wired for connection, mind reading, and harmonizingβ€”the social and cognitive functions that ensured our survival and continue to drive our behavior. Understanding these neurocognitive mechanisms is essential for reorienting and improving ourselves and our institutions … Continue reading Social

The Noble Ones

Hittite cavalry relief. Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (Georges Jansoone). Wikimedia Commons. The Aryans or β€œNoble Ones” were thought to have remained together on the Caucasian steppes from about 4500 BCE until about 2500 BCE when groups began to migrate. Their single language, known by linguists as Proto-Indo-European, evolved into many of the Asiatic and European … Continue reading The Noble Ones

1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created

Featured Book 1493 Uncovering the New World Columbus Created Charles C. MannPaperback edition 2012 Reviewed by George KasabovContributing Writer Despite the horrors of conquest and slavery, Post-Columbian trade with the New World transformed world history and marked the beginning of modern globalization. It initiated modern agriculture, the industrial revolution, and even the world’s great cuisines. … Continue reading 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created

On Tyranny

Featured Book On Tyranny:Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century Timothy Snyder It is not the ordinary that drives us, but our emotions, especially fear and greed. To focus such drives, we look to leaders who often manipulate these emotions and our tribal instincts to harness us against some demonized β€œother”—like the Jew for the Nazis; … Continue reading On Tyranny

The Legend of Hatim al Ta’i

This classic tale illustrates the Arab’s view of hospitality as a sacred duty and cardinal virtueβ€”as well as the Sufi teaching that true generosity cannot be exercised without the development of other prerequisite virtues. The King Who Decided To Be Generous There was a king of Iran who said to a dervish: β€œTell me a … Continue reading The Legend of Hatim al Ta’i