- Japan’s “looming singularity.”
- Xavier Marquez has lots of infographics about the “normativeness of democracy.”
- The nuke content in Obama SOTU address. I’m skeptical of both the feasibility and utility of further nuclear arms control with the Russian Federation, but I’m down with cooperative-threat-reduction activity.
- BLTN: NUKEMAP!
- Walt argues that US existential security promotes adventurism.
And also:
- Uncertainty about Russian military reforms.
- Dynamics of Contention and From Mobilization to Revolution but not Politics of Collective Violence? Say it ain’t so, Joe.
- Vote for me for Chair of the ISA International Theory section. Oh, wait. I’m the only one dumb enough to run. Well, then…
- PM explores the virtues of sadistic grading.
- Alyssa Rosenberg looks at the kerfuffle over Orson Scott Card taking over as writer for the Aventures of Superman. Bottom-line: this issue is less about his anti-gay views then the merits.
- Aiden Moher: “on the power of fantasy fiction.”
- Warren Ellis ruminates on the “digital serial” via Scalzi’s The Human Division.
I am so extremely disappointed! Am I the only one who thought the article about Japan’s looming singularity was going to be about when the robots take over? I thought you meant that singularity.
Most of the time that went into this particular linkage involved trying to figure out how to play that one…. :-)