Part the First: What is Landscape? I have heard of John Stilgoe but have never gotten around to reading his work. That will change as soon as possible. His book What is Landscape? is described in the MIT Press newsletter in a series of questions, the first being: You place enormous weight on etymology and […]
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Friday, February 20, 2026
Coffee Break: Landscape, Immigration, mRNA Vaccines, and a Safe Football Helmet
Topics: Guest Post
Posted by KLG at 2:00 pm | 3 Comments »
AI Chatbots Attacks May End the Internet as We Know It
Recently, openDemocracy’s website was brought down by an army of bots, just like Naked Capitalism and other publishers.
Topics: Guest Post, Media watch, Ridiculously obvious scams, Technology and innovation
Posted by Yves Smith at 9:55 am | 13 Comments »
Links 2/20/2026
Topics: Links
Posted by Conor Gallagher at 6:55 am | 77 Comments »
“Think of the Children”: The Big Lie Used to Justify the End of Internet Freedom
The Epstein scandal, Gaza genocide and 50 years of neoliberalism have shown beyond doubt that our” mis-leadership” class don’t give a flying fig about “the children”.
Topics: Guest Post
Posted by Nick Corbishley at 6:45 am | 7 Comments »
Private Equity Is Coming for Your 401(k)
Private equity has its greedy eyes on a huge pot of money: 401(k) funds and their big ecosystem of service providers.
Topics: Dubious statistics, Investment management, Private equity, Regulations and regulators, Ridiculously obvious scams
Posted by Yves Smith at 5:12 am | 6 Comments »
Iran Crisis Exposes the Impotence of America’s Neoliberal War Machine
How the porky US military machine is also stretched thin, and what that implies for an Iran conflict.
Topics: Doomsday scenarios, Free markets and their discontents, Guest Post, Middle East, Politics, Ridiculously obvious scams, Russia
Posted by Yves Smith at 2:48 am | 29 Comments »
The Geopolitics of the Commencement of Ramadan
From Saudi oil influence to local sightings in Morocco, the commencement of Ramadan serves as a symbol of global Islamic geopolitics
Topics: Coffee Break, Curiousities, Middle East, Politics, Social policy
Posted by Curro Jimenez at 2:02 pm | 17 Comments »
Big Tech Accused of AI ‘Greenwashing’
A new report has found that “the promises of planet-saving tech remain hollow”.
Topics: Environment, Global warming, Guest Post, Ridiculously obvious scams, Technology and innovation
Posted by Yves Smith at 9:55 am | No Comments »
Links 2/19/2026
Topics: Links
Posted by Conor Gallagher at 6:55 am | 95 Comments »
Iran War Watch: Why Trump Looks Primed to Proceed Despite High Odds of US Failure
Why the US looks very likely to be about to go to war with Iran, despite how bad the outcomes will be.
Topics: Doomsday scenarios, Middle East, Politics
Posted by Yves Smith at 6:53 am | 171 Comments »
Russia’s BRICS Sherpa Debunked Speculation About It Turning Into A Security Bloc
Yet another example of BRICS boosters being way out over their skis.
Topics: Currencies, Globalization, Guest Post, Politics, Russia
Posted by Yves Smith at 4:00 am | 6 Comments »
The Myth of the West: Democracy and the State
Per Thomas Neuburger ‘Democratic’ life began millions of years ago. It died with the birth of the city-state.
Topics: Guest Post, Income disparity, Politics, Social policy, Social values
Posted by Yves Smith at 2:55 am | 48 Comments »
Coffee Break: Paramount Still Reaching for WBD as CBS Misplays Colbert-Talarico Interview
The Larry and David Ellison media empire is still in the hunt to acquire WBD even as their CBS triggered the Streisand effect with some clumsy censorship.
Topics: Coffee Break
Posted by Nat Wilson Turner at 2:00 pm | 21 Comments »
Would Raising Taxes on the Richest New Yorkers Drive Them Away?
What might happen if New York City Mayor Mamdani delivers on increasing income and corporate taxes to the next level?
Topics: Free markets and their discontents, Guest Post, Income disparity, Politics, Real estate, Taxes, The destruction of the middle class
Posted by Yves Smith at 9:57 am | 21 Comments »
Links 2/18/2026
Topics: Links
Posted by Yves Smith at 6:55 am | 171 Comments »



