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Anders Dunk

Philosopher. Regular literary critic in Ny Tid. Translator.

Hunger's big question – properly asked

In a small, concise book, Eric Holt-Giménez shows that hunger problems are different than we usually think.

Towards a united humanity

We live in the midst of a world historical drama where revolutionary hope must be kept equal. Only in this way can we build civilization for everyone, claims philosopher Alain Badiou.

Artificial idiocy and natural intelligence

The real danger of artificial intelligence is that we surrender to bureaucratic bureaucrats who do not know how to break the rules.

An Aztec hip-hop millennial battle for the globe

A new, young voice is fighting for indigenous people as well as the environment. This is how he spreads hope both to his own generation and to the elderly.

The climate crisis

Andreas Malm is a fierce and clear-eyed critic of the environmental destruction of capitalism. Now he is raging against a "reactionary environmental movement" and wants to save the concept of nature to save nature.

Magicians and prophets about the future of nature

In an effective mix of polemics and history of ideas, this book shows how the environmental situation is a product of the ideas we have about it.

The truth of the heart, the meaning of life

Ny Tid chose as a monthly newspaper this time to also collect a comment on Kiøsterud's essay (see above).

Will dampen the greenhouse effect by manipulating the atmosphere with synthetic emissions

When the climate becomes the main focus for cross-border politics, this is not necessarily good news. Clima Leviathan is trying to provide a political forecast for the climate crisis.

First aid for the last people

Where Nietzsche advocated for a high-spirited and prophetic geophilosophy, 150 years ago, Latour continues with a poetic and down-to-earth controversy about climate agreements and the planet's overall condition.