Robots Will Continue To Steal Our Jobs. Here’s How We Should Respond

"It seems not a day goes by without the appearance of another dire warning about the future of work. Some alarmists fear a “robot apocalypse,” while others foresee the day of “singularity” coming when artificial intelligence exceeds human intelligence. Still others warn that income inequality will continue to rise as owners of capital capture more of the benefits of innovations than those who labor for a living," write Thomas Kochan, MIT Sloan School of Management and Elisabeth Reynolds, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Oct. 9th, 2019)

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Senator Bernie Sanders Had a Heart Attack. Should He Drop Out?

"But if Mr. Sanders has, until this week, largely avoided questions about his health — he has projected an image of fitness as a candidate and has maintained a blistering schedule on the campaign trail — the spotlight is now squarely on him," writes Anthony G. Picciano, City University of New York - CUNY (Oct. 9th, 2019)

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Kamadia -Trump Stares At Impeachment: Why it took so long and where is impeachment headed?

"With pressure shooting from every direction, Pelosi found herself drowning in stupidity and arrogance. Justice took control of the Speaker’s mouth, synchronized it with reality, and on Sept. 24th, 2019, she announced a formal impeachment inquiry into the president," writes Aly Kamadia, Editor-In-Chief of iDose (Oct. 2nd, 2019)

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Education Means Getting Outside Of The Classroom

"What matters most in promoting student learning in an alternative classroom setting like this is what John Dewey called the 'experiential continuum'—that is, building on previous experiences to better understand newer experiences," writes Karen Sieber, University of Maine (Oct 2nd, 2019)

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Have Andrew Scheer and the Conservatives escaped from their identity crisis?

"For most of his political career, Scheer has been widely known as one of the party’s most prominent social conservatives. He has a long history of taking public positions advocating a pro-life stance on abortion, as well as voicing consistent opposition to efforts aimed at extending the rights of the LGBTQ community," writes Brian Budd, University of Guelph (Oct 2nd, 2019)

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VIDEO: Attention Intellectuals and Fellow Nerds!! Mind, Consciousness and Artificial Intelligence – Chomsky and Krauss. Definitely worth watching. Also Sachs on Recession

He's arguably the most influential intellectual on this planet. Doesn't it make sense to hear what Chomsky has to say? Kamadia (Oct 2nd, 2019)

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Extreme Economies: Survival, Failure & Future

"An economist who can write so well while at the same time explaining the economic principles so clearly is always a joy. I will admit to being rather envious of..." writes Diane Coyle, Professor at the University of Cambridge. The book is longlisted for the FT & McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award (Oct 2nd, 2019)

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