By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Apr 23
How Hitchens Can Save the Left: Rediscovering Fearless Liberalism in an Age of Counter-Enlightenment by Matt Johnson (2023). A review. There has been a gaping void in our political and… View Post The post Christopher Hitchens, the Conservative Marxist appeared first on Areo.
How Hitchens Can Save the Left: Rediscovering Fearless Liberalism in an Age of Counter-Enlightenment by Matt Johnson (2023). A review. There has been a gaping void in our political and… View Post The post Christopher Hitchens, the Conservative Marxist appeared first on Areo.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 8 Mar 23
In this episode of our Two for Tea podcast, editor-in-chief Iona Italia talks to novelist Nev March about her latest book, Peril at the Exposition, an intricately plotted and lushly descriptive historical… View Post The post Nev March: History and Mystery appeared first on Areo.
In this episode of our Two for Tea podcast, editor-in-chief Iona Italia talks to novelist Nev March about her latest book, Peril at the Exposition, an intricately plotted and lushly descriptive historical… View Post The post Nev March: History and Mystery appeared first on Areo.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 23
A Review of Kenan Malik’s Not So Black and White: A History of Race from White Supremacy to Identity Politics (Hurst Publishers, 2023) Race remains one of society’s great delusions. It is modern civilisation’s most enduring superstition.… View Post The post Transcending Race appeared first on Areo.
A Review of Kenan Malik’s Not So Black and White: A History of Race from White Supremacy to Identity Politics (Hurst Publishers, 2023) Race remains one of society’s great delusions. It is modern civilisation’s most enduring superstition.… View Post The post Transcending Race appeared first on Areo.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Jan 23
A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.—Robert Frost Liberals have long prided themselves on their pragmatism and moderation. While radical movements on… View Post The post The Disappointments of Liberalism: Luke Savage’s “The Dead Center” appeared first on Areo.
A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.—Robert Frost Liberals have long prided themselves on their pragmatism and moderation. While radical movements on… View Post The post The Disappointments of Liberalism: Luke Savage’s “The Dead Center” appeared first on Areo.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 11 Jan 23
The idea that Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party secretly constructed flying saucers during the Second World War, either with extra-terrestrial aid or via their own innate Teutonic technological genius,… View Post The post Unidentified Fascist Objects: Flying Saucers, Holocaust Deniers and Nazi UFOs appeared first on Areo.
The idea that Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party secretly constructed flying saucers during the Second World War, either with extra-terrestrial aid or via their own innate Teutonic technological genius,… View Post The post Unidentified Fascist Objects: Flying Saucers, Holocaust Deniers and Nazi UFOs appeared first on Areo.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Jan 23
Exploring the Ozarks :: A Bioregional JourneyThe stream you see at the top of this article was my lifeline. I am here because of her clear waters, rippling chimes of natural music, and the deep calm I felt playing in her flows as a child. Welcome to Joy Creek.Penny and I took Elise to visit my family in the Ozarks. This ancient terrain stands out as a plateau of highlands that break the otherwise endless flatness of the Great Plains. Rocks formed as sediments that drifted to the seafloor of a long-ago ocean that split the North American continent. Over hundreds of
Exploring the Ozarks :: A Bioregional JourneyThe stream you see at the top of this article was my lifeline. I am here because of her clear waters, rippling chimes of natural music, and the deep calm I felt playing in her flows as a child. Welcome to Joy Creek.Penny and I took Elise to visit my family in the Ozarks. This ancient
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jan 23
In this episode of our Two for Tea podcast, editor-in-chief Iona Italia talks to researcher, journalist, historian of science and novelist Alice Dreger—one of the most fascinating polymaths among the current… View Post The post Unusual Bodies: A Conversation with Alice Dreger appeared first on Areo.
In this episode of our Two for Tea podcast, editor-in-chief Iona Italia talks to researcher, journalist, historian of science and novelist Alice Dreger—one of the most fascinating polymaths among the current… View Post The post Unusual Bodies: A Conversation with Alice Dreger appeared first on Areo.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Oct 22
In this episode of our Two for Tea podcast, editor-in-chief Iona Italia talks to Andrew Curran about his new anthology, prepared in collaboration with Henry Louis Gates, Who’s Black and Why: A… View Post The post Who’s Black and Why? An Interview with Andrew Curran appeared first on Areo.
In this episode of our Two for Tea podcast, editor-in-chief Iona Italia talks to Andrew Curran about his new anthology, prepared in collaboration with Henry Louis Gates, Who’s Black and Why: A… View Post The post Who’s Black and Why? An Interview with Andrew Curran appeared first on Areo.

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Oct 21
Bernard Moitessier’s yacht Joshua was the model of perfect maintenance in his 1968 circumnavigation of the globe Maintenance is all around us. On every level from the cellular up to the societal, human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining, of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy. Yet maintenance is a largely unheralded presence in our lives. We are fascinated with the people who begin great works — from ancient rulers who ordered the building of pyramids and other great monuments to tech founders who announced revolutionary devices. The maintainers downstream of those grand
Bernard Moitessier’s yacht Joshua was the model of perfect maintenance in his 1968 circumnavigation of the globe Maintenance is all around us. On every level from the cellular up to the societal, human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining, of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy. Yet maintenance is a largely unheralded presence

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Oct 21
Bernard Moitessier’s yacht Joshua was the model of perfect maintenance in his 1968 circumnavigation of the globe Maintenance is all around us. On every level from the cellular up to the societal, human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining, of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy. Yet maintenance is a largely unheralded presence in our lives. We are fascinated with the people who begin great works — from ancient rulers who ordered the building of pyramids and other great monuments to tech founders who announced revolutionary devices. The maintainers downstream of those grand
Bernard Moitessier’s yacht Joshua was the model of perfect maintenance in his 1968 circumnavigation of the globe Maintenance is all around us. On every level from the cellular up to the societal, human life is driven by the essential drama of maintaining, of ensuring continued survival and working against the drive of entropy. Yet maintenance is a largely unheralded presence