Tom Nicholas on MSN
How structuralism changed the way we see culture and language
What do myths, memes, and novels have in common? Structure. In this video, we explore the core ideas of structuralism and semiotics, guided by the work of Saussure, Lévi-Strauss, and Barthes. From ...
The penguin’s origins lie in Werner Herzog’s 2007 documentary Encounters at the End of the World, which captured the animal’s ...
The late Umberto Eco’s essays, originally a series of lectures, demonstrate his love of literature – complete with graphs.
In our previous explorations of the “Einstein Code” (‘T = EC3 + (D – C2) x i’), we examined the catastrophic potential of a Coalition Government that attempts to reverse the structural reforms of the ...
In the first year of his second term, President Trump has made sweeping efforts to influence the arts and media in America.
With 300,000 employees gone and collective-bargaining rights eliminated, the administration has hobbled organized labor. Did ...
Newsom blamed Trump for blocking his participation, accusing White House staffers of pressuring the event sponsors. Well, duh ...
A non-violent network of activists is forming across America ...
Writer Jason Zengerle says Carlson had the foresight to see Trump's potential in 2015. Now he's someone the president "definitely listens to." Zengerle's new book is Hated by All the Right People.
It took Donald Trump six days to build a new world. On the seventh, his erstwhile allies in Europe could have been forgiven for hoping that he would rest.
The Council on Foreign Relations connected with public- and private-sector leaders from outside the United States in mid-January, seeking their anonymous perspectives to facilitate frank discussion.
After President Trump's upheaval at Davos, U.S. allies are openly questioning whether Washington can still anchor the rules-based order.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results