A lucid, timely reading of von Harbou’s darker vision: elites in pleasure domes, workers in data mines, and a seductive Deepfake on the loose.
Special guest Mark Twain wrote "To the Person Sitting in Darkness" in 1901; Here he unpacks its enduring relevance in 2025.
A Square sees beyond his Flatland. Can you?
It's the eternal human tension, stillness vs. action, from 1859 to today
Oblomov, by Goncharov (Part 1, Chapter 1)
From Chap. 3 "Notes of a Trip to Kyoto" by Lafcadio Hearn, 1897
Amidst worship of online profiles & artificial status, a modern monk's journey is enlightening.
Ever look at technology hype cycles with trepidation, like something could go horribly wrong?
Karel Čapek's R.U.R. was fantasy in 1920. Today, the dilemma is tangible, & urgent.
New English translation and over 100 of Robida's best illustrations!
"Unsafe at Any Speed" called it out in 1965, yet blaming consumers remains alive and well today
Bellamy's "Looking Backward" is essential reading for looking forward in 2025
If you're unsure, read Zamyatin's "We," and try to unpack our Digital One State.
Fears of an ecological reckoning aren't new. Richard Jefferies imagined it in 1885.