Issue 66: The Future of the Post-Work World 

My Job, My Self: How Work Defines Us
Rather than serving our individual passions, work is essential to being human
Post-Work Won’t Work
Instead, we should focus on improving the experience of work to solve the malaise around it
Can Our Jobs Make Us Happy?
Contrary to the claims of Bertrand Russell, life is not just about being, but also doing
Issue 65: Anxiety & Bliss

The Harms of the Concept of PTSD
In Western psychology we individualise, decontextualise and fix trauma in the past
The Roots of Anxiety and How to Escape It
What exactly is anxiety and how might we transcend it?
Mental Disorders Are Real, Diagnosis Or Not
The need for diagnosis before compassion shames us
Issue 64: Memory

Are We All Suffering From Collective Amnesia?
Preserving statues of imperialists and slave owners enforces narratives rather than protecting free speech
Forgetting Plasticity: Catherine Malabou and the Brain Beyond Memory
What happens to identity when the brain becomes a site of destruction?
Laughing and Crying About the Second World War
Remembering the war in Russia, Germany and Britain should involve reflecting on the groups that are demonized today
Issue 63: Love and Death

Living On When Love Dies
Could lowering our expectations of romantic relationships enhance our experience of them?
When Virtue Destroys You
Rousseau on how our emotions are essential for leading a meaningful life.
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