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If we have any hope of resuscitating fields like English and history, we must rescue the humanities from the utilitarian appraisals that both their champions and their critics subject them to. We need to recognize that the conservatives are right, albeit not in the way they think: The humanities *are* useless in many senses of the term. But that doesn’t mean they’re without value.

The Humanities Have Sown the Seeds of Their Own Destruction - The Atlantic

Tyler Austin Harper

The focus of their conversation was an [essay](https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/brokenism-alana-newhouse) Newhouse wrote back in November, which argued that the most salient divide in American society was between those who believed that America’s institutions were irreparably broken and those who believed that they were fundamentally sound but in need of reform, repair, or renewal. She termed these two groups the brokenists and the status-quoists.

Language Under Digital Conditions: Power and Action Language Under Digital Conditions: Power and Action

L. M. Sacasas

Let your impossible standards crash to the ground. Then pick a few meaningful tasks from the rubble and get started on them today.

Four Thousand Weeks

Oliver Burkeman

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