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Europe is a place where people have been continuously creating culture for quite a few thousand years, so the pressure of history is on you in every instance.
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France, Italy, and Spain have their painters; Germany and Italy have their composers; but few countries can challenge England and America when it comes to poets. Trilingual poet Jorie Graham […]
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How growing up in Rome and attending college in France shaped Jorie Graham’s sense of language.
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How does climate change stack up against malnutrion?
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The impact on the supply side.
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Hackett hasn’t seen much of them.
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It wouldn’t be pretty, Hackett says.
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Looking towards supply and demand.
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There is definitely a risk, Hackett says.
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How is the race for resources changing the global order?
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Not much of substance has been said on either side, says Hackett.
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For better or for worse, we’ve built an economy based on extracting fossil fuels, Hackett says.
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The challenge of making everyone buy in.
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Rob Riemen makes his case for Nietzsche.
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Riemen frames contemporary life and the values that construct our society.
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Riemen invokes Indiana Jones to explain his personal philosophy of life.
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Rob Riemen emphasizes the roots of democracy as first articulated by the Greeks.
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Riemen hopes to raise essential questions about the quality of information, in some small way, restore meaning to language.
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The most essential things in life are beyond definition, Riemen says.
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Riemen heads the Nexus Institute, a place to discuss life’s big questions.
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