Race, Class, and Inequality
Aug 08, 2006The concept of equality is as important to America's self-conception as it is confusing. What sort of equality?
The concept of equality is as important to America's self-conception as it is confusing. What sort of equality?
Who do we call friends? Do we need friends out of love for others or for ourselves? Is a life with friends necessarily a better life?
From online bulletin boards at the dawn of the internet to the modern mammoths of Facebook and MySpace, people have used communications technology to associate in innovative ways.
The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a problem studied in game theory that shows how two people might not cooperate even if it's in both their best interests to do so.
The concept of equality is as important to America's self-conception as it is confusing. What sort of equality?
Who do we call friends? Do we need friends out of love for others or for ourselves? Is a life with friends necessarily a better life?
From online bulletin boards at the dawn of the internet to the modern mammoths of Facebook and MySpace, people have used communications technology to associate in innovative ways.
The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a problem studied in game theory that shows how two people might not cooperate even if it's in both their best interests to do so.