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Watching Watchmen

The Watchmen are technically superheroes, but they are not clearly heroes. In their tragic, multigenerational tale, originally published as a serial graphic novel in 1986 and 1987, masks hide more than just the usual secret identities. They hide ...

From TODD SEAVEY, Reason,  5 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Zack Snyder,  Alan Moore,  Dave Gibbons,  Barack Obama,  Ron Paul

"Do Libertarians Fit in a Liberal World?"

Two weeks before the 2008 election ushered in a period of Democratic dominance of government, a panel of scholars gathered at Princeton University to discuss the question "Liberals and Libertarians: Common Ground or Separate Agendas?" The faction of ...

From TODD SEAVEY, Reason,  5 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Chris Hayes,  Princeton University,  Bill Clinton,  Cato Institute,  Ronald Reagan

Neither Gods Nor Goo

By the middle of the century, the inventor Ray Kurzweil suggests in his 2005 book The Singularity Is Near, human beings will live in perpetual clouds of nanobots, molecule-sized robots that spend each moment altering our micro-environments to our ...

From TODD SEAVEY, Reason,  27 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Michael Crichton,  Food and Drug Administration,  Adam Smith,  James Clerk Maxwell,  European Commission

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