Though I’m partial to crime stories, I’ve never found serial killers especially interesting or even entirely believable. They do exist, I realise, with all their florid quirks and signatures, but they ...
Meaning, value, knowledge, and emotion once anchored our reality, and when all four shift together, our understanding begins to fracture.
In conversation with professor Alia Crum, Sakamoto explores the psychology of how our everyday mindsets shape meaning.
Dag Hessen views these resilient animals as wilderness in animal form, representing all that's lost to us in a world being steadily reduced to a tame vestige of its former self.
Common Dreams‘Peace’ Has No Meaning When Right-Wingers Like Maria Corina Machado Win the Nobel Prize
I’ve never been more alarmed about the state of our democracy. The U.S. is sliding toward authoritarianism faster than ever, while corporate media turns a blind eye. That’s why Common Dreams exists—to ...
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The Effects of US-Israel Bond Are ‘Etched Into the Mass Graves Of Gaza,’ International Legal Complaint Says
As the number of Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza exceeds 67,000 and famine has reached the “catastrophic” phase, thousands of taxpayers across the country have united with Palestinian-Americans ...
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