The illusion of collectivity
Our addiction to our mobile phones has become very dangerous and increasingly resembles an epidemic. The scenes we see around us make it clear that something has gone very wrong.
Our addiction to our mobile phones has become very dangerous and increasingly resembles an epidemic. The scenes we see around us make it clear that something has gone very wrong.
“We’re at war – we do not know what each day will hold, and we’re headed for serious trouble.” It was noon on Good Friday in the village of Fourni, Lasithi, on the island of Crete, where we found ourselves sitting in a local cafe, talking with Nikos and other locals about Donald Trump, olive…
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