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the malaise of living | A Noteworthy Year by noteworthy at 9:08 am EST, Jan 1, 2015 |
William Deresiewicz: Our system of elite education manufactures young people who are smart and talented and driven, yes, but also anxious, timid, and lost, with little intellectual curiosity and a stunted sense of purpose: trapped in a bubble of privilege, heading meekly in the same direction, great at what they're doing but with no idea why they're doing it.
Ian Bogost: The hope and promise of new computer technology has given way to the malaise of living with it.
David Ulin: How do we connect, or reconnect, to those around us but also to the very essence of ourselves? Where, in the flatness of contemporary society ... do we find some point of intersection, some lasting depth?
Emma Healey: Our greatest contemporary inventions are all just new and more complicated ways to be lonely for and about each other, at speeds that once seemed unimaginable.
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