SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Women Rule – How They Took Down a King
By: Elizabeth Larkin Bouché As inauguration day approaches and women ready themselves for the Women’s March on Washington, I am
Rethinking the Goals of Finance: Lessons from the Amherst Arbitrage
By: John Brodie Gay & Jeremy Kingston Cynamon I. BACKGROUND Financial devices, like all technologies, develop – sometimes intentionally, sometimes
What is “Fascist”? Umberto Eco on Ur-Fascism
"There is in our future a TV or Internet populism, in which the emotional response of a selected group of citizens can be presented and accepted as the Voice of the People." -Umberto Eco
PRACTICE
Two Proposals to Foster Autonomy, Renew Democracy and Exit Post-Truth Politics
By: Marco Senatore In a world where money is the only universal means of exchange, how different would society be
Lessons from Montana
By: Caleb Mills Learning the hard way is not fun, but the lessons are all the more valuable for it.
Memory and History
Remembrance can never be settled once and for all. The needs of a society change over time, and remembrance evolves to accommodate these needs.