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10/30/23 Being Mature in Relationships

Ask yourself: What are the ingredients of a strong relationship? Our guest today argues that they include paying attention to each other, accepting one another’s quirks, showing appreciation, being affectionate, and giving each other the space you need to flourish. On some level, this may sound obvious—or even simple—but we all know it’s far from … Continued


Microwork involves the performing of short, discrete tasks on digital platforms, usually at the worker’s home and often after dark. Paul Apostolidis applies his analysis of nocturnal labor under capitalism, and its impact on worker’s lives, to microwork, for which people in many countries are paid miniscule wages. James Muldoon and Paul Apostolidis, “‘Neither work nor leisure’: Motivations … Continued


In our ongoing coverage of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, we invite retired U.S. Army Colonel and senior advisor to the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Lawrence Wilkerson, to offer his experienced and unsparing perspective. Then our resident constitutional scholar, Bruce Fein, weighs in on how in this conflict the United States violates a … Continued


Law & Disorder

Law & Disorder’s Palestine Post w/ Zena Tahhab & Muhannad Ayyash; Plus, Resistance in Residence Artist José Navarrete

On today’s show, we go back to Palestine, where – over the weekend – Israel entered a new phase of war on Gaza. We discuss developments over the weekend in Gaza, and also explore the impact on the West Bank, where more than 100 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli military and settlers. We’ll discuss … Continued