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The section that asks “what if?” and “why not?”
IDEAS | KEVIN LEWIS
Social Studies: The power of AP style; trends in left-handedness; a tip for liar’s poker
Surprising findings from the social sciences.
IDEAS | BENJAMIN MAZER
The AI doctor will charge you now
Artificial intelligence is likely to alter the medical profession — by making care even more expensive.
IDEAS | Margaret Morganroth Gullette
Everyone in a nursing home deserves a single room
The government should require that owners give residents private space — or it should take over the facilities and replace them with small homes.
IDEAS | JASON MIKLIAN
Crazy rich autocracies: What are they doing better than democracies?
Some authoritarian regimes have figured out open economies, social safety nets, and how to make their people feel more happy and secure. It’s time to pay attention to what they do well.
IDEAS | EVAN SELINGER
What if companies could read your mind? Neurotechnology is coming, and your cognitive liberty is at stake.
Nita Farahany makes the case for a new human right: cognitive liberty.
IDEAS | GEORGE ROGERS
Lost winter: A season on thin ice is a bad time for poutine
This is the first year when it hasn’t been cold enough to need the warming grace of hot gravy and melting cheese curds on a base layer of hand-cut carbs.
may i have a word?
May I have a word: These mangled metaphors really break the cake
Phrases that are so close to being right — and yet so far.
May I have a word: Parody-worthy job titles
May I have a word: Old saws get new teeth
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Where did all the workers go?
For two years, employers have been desperate for workers — and there’s no indication the labor shortage will soon change. What are we losing — and possibly gaining — as a result?
IDEAS | PETER THOMSON
The radical, forgotten experiment in educational integration that changed my life
In 1971, kids from Roxbury and Lincoln spent half the year attending school together in the city and the other half in the suburb. Fifty years later, I tracked down my fellow students to see how it shaped them — and whether something like it could work today.
IDEAS | JOAN VENNOCHI
How the MBTA went off the rails
Nearly everything about Boston has changed in the past few decades, yet the T has the same big problem — a failure to prioritize the rider experience above all.
Born broken: The deep history of the T
What is the T for, anyway?
Public health
IDEAS | Margaret Morganroth Gullette
Everyone in a nursing home deserves a single room
IDEAS | MARY ZIEGLER
Did a 21st-century pharmacy really just cave to the threat of a 19th-century antiabortion law?
IDEAS | CEZMI A. AKDIS, MD
Scrubbing away our collective health
democracy under siege
IDEAS | JASON MIKLIAN
Crazy rich autocracies: What are they doing better than democracies?
IDEAS | STEPHEN KINZER
As Turkey turns 100, its democratic future still has not arrived
IDEAS | MILES TAYLOR
The midterms and Trump’s return show why we need a third party
politics
IDEAS | DAVID SCHARFENBERG
Boston has never elected a Black mayor. A quiet experiment could change that.
IDEAS | TODD WASHBURN
We’re all to blame for the chaos in Congress
IDEAS | DAVID SCHARFENBERG
An opportunity for Democrats, hiding in plain sight
civil rights
IDEAS | JACKIE MANSKY
On your own this Valentine’s Day? Carly Rae Jepsen would say that’s just fine.
IDEAS | MARY ZIEGLER
As its 50th anniversary looms, Roe v. Wade still matters
IDEAS | MARIAH G. SCHUG
The price of prejudice: States that ban same-sex marriage leave millions on the table
inequality
IDEAS | ABDALLAH FAYYAD
How the language of social justice is used to protect the status quo
IDEAS | MILES HOWARD
Open Mass. beaches to everyone — with buses
IDEAS | ABDALLAH FAYYAD
A recession, if we choose
climate crisis
IDEAS | GEORGE ROGERS
Lost winter: A season on thin ice is a bad time for poutine
IDEAS | STEPHEN KINZER
Costa Rica’s new president may test the commitment to eco-consciousness
IDEAS | VERONIQUE GREENWOOD
For one afternoon, lab-grown meat was the talk of the town
education
IDEAS | Régine Michelle Jean-Charles
Opponents of my kids’ math program have their calculus all wrong
IDEAS | STEPHEN ASMA
A way out of the campus free speech wars
IDEAS | WILLIAM DEVINE
The business of college sports deserves to collapse
development
IDEAS | MILES HOWARD
Evictions are rising again. It’s time to get creative.
IDEAS | ALAN WIRZBICKI
What is the T for, anyway?
IDEAS | ABDALLAH FAYYAD
Wu’s stubborn optimism is exactly what this transit crisis needs
history
IDEAS | STEPHEN KINZER
The incalculable moral cost of proxy wars
IDEAS | LEAH CAMPBELL
The toxic myth of the Gold Rush
IDEAS | STEPHEN KINZER
Indonesia finally begins to confront its history
housing
IDEAS | CLAIRE DUNNING
The unintended consequences of Boston’s nonprofit-led urban development
IDEAS | STARRE JULIA VARTAN
Consider the small landlord
IDEAS | NOAH Y. KIM
Housing will test white support for Black lives
technology
IDEAS | BENJAMIN MAZER
The AI doctor will charge you now
IDEAS | EVAN SELINGER
What if companies could read your mind? Neurotechnology is coming, and your cognitive liberty is at stake.
IDEAS | EVAN SELINGER
How to make online life more pleasant
essays
IDEAS | JUDY KUGEL
My husband’s needlessly excruciating final eight days
IDEAS | ELIZABETH SVOBODA
The surprisingly short history of creativity
IDEAS | Boštjan Videmšek
In war-torn Ukraine, orphanages on the brink
more special projects
IDEAS | DAVID SCHARFENBERG
Boston was once a wildly ambitious city. It’s time to go big again.
The pandemic is still shattering expectations of what workdays look like. In this special issue of Ideas, we explore which of these changes will stick — and how they’ll affect the quality of our lives.
Editing the Constitution
The pandemic is still shattering expectations of what workdays look like. In this special issue of Ideas, we explore which of these changes will stick — and how they’ll affect the quality of our lives.
The Future of Work
The pandemic is still shattering expectations of what workdays look like. In this special issue of Ideas, we explore which of these changes will stick — and how they’ll affect the quality of our lives.
The Future of Food
What we eat, where it comes from, and how we get it are being reimagined like never before.
Massachusetts Works
We turn the typical model of journalism on its head — instead of focusing on what’s broken, we’re taking a look at what Massachusetts gets right.