Writer

Ari E. Benkler

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The Incoming Administration Must Protect International Students (And Everyone Else)

Cooperation between parties, sharing of ideas, and a genuine exchange of perspectives remain enormously valuable. But democracy has been studied as a multi-period game, in the economic sense. Each side responds strategically to the other, and the sides can either set norms of reciprocity or distrust.


Big, Structural Change, Somewhere Else

We have to be willing to interrogate our own deeply held beliefs and our institutional commitments if we are to see the full set of ways we can use — and change — our institutions for the better.


Miserable Sheep

The very pressures that drive us to work those extra hours make the American Dream less accessible for everyone else.


Real Life Is Interdisciplinary

The kinds of questions we will confront as adults in the world may not be solvable within the confines of a single discipline.


The Spring of Our Discontent

What kind of community do we want to be? To give an answer, we first have to agree on how to get to one.


It’s a Job Interview, Not a Trial

Both respect for the severity of issues of sexual assault and considerations of educational and political merit demand that Kavanaugh not be invited to return to the Law School.


Talking About Religion

If we are teaching leadership, should we not teach empathy just as much as economics, or conversation and listening just as much as test-taking?


Keep Talking

If we are to un-paralyze our system and restore a sense of openness to our society as a whole, we must take the traditions of dialogue learned at Harvard and bring them into the world with us.