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Notes from the Void

Writings on the moral psychology of the pandemic, ethics in the midst of collapse, and collective memory, from the founder of Clean Air Club.

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Palette as Portal

Optimism of the Will

Against Abandonment

An interview with Sunaura Taylor

Fabricando el Fin de una Pandemia

Un juego de manos mortal

The Fire Next Time

Grief and Reality in Los Angeles

Manufacturing the End of a Pandemic

A deadly sleight of hand

Memory Care

Tending to time during mass death

World-Building During Collapse

Mutual aid and thinking the unthinkable

I Respect Therefore I Blame

Blame as the connective tissue of moral life

"Need is the Prerequisite for Existing"

An interview with Johanna Hedva, author of "Sick Woman Theory" and the forthcoming "How to Tell When We Will Die"

Living With Ourselves

The best description of integrity that I’ve ever come across is in Hannah Arendt’s searing account of the Holocaust, “Personal Responsibility Under Dictatorship.” In it, she writes not of the Nazi regime’s unfathomable political failures but rather on the surprising