From Benjamin Franklin’s era of revolutionary ideas to today’s breakthroughs in gene therapy and transplantation, the city’s future may depend on which of its three competing cultures prevails.
Browsing: The Review
A reflection on America’s 250th anniversary through imagined insights from Jefferson and Adams on democracy and division.
Victor Wembanyama’s rise reflects a lineage of athletes whose greatness comes from purpose, responsibility, and a mission beyond themselves.
An analysis of Trump’s Beijing summit, AI diplomacy, rare earths, and America’s new financial architecture.
Philadelphia rebrands itself in 2026, highlighting innovation, biotech leadership, cultural renewal beyond crime stereotypes and symbolism.
Ajay Raju’s letter urges the Class of 2026 to embrace AI-driven change with adaptability, judgment, curiosity, and human-centered leadership
Philadelphia race shifts from economic priorities to Gaza debate, exposing disconnect between local needs, and future growth opportunities.
New York City has always been such a place, a metropolis of extraordinary aspiration and extraordinary grievance.
Ajay Raju examines America’s COVID-19 failures, plummeting life expectancy, and the urgent need for structural healthcare reform and trust.
Tim Cook legacy simplicity Apple philosophy Picasso bull design subtraction innovation leadership transition John Ternus future challenges
Trauma and growth intersect as resilience emerges through reframing pain transforming suffering into purpose beyond the jar
Crypto crash reveals how war oil inflation and leverage trigger cascading liquidations reshaping Bitcoin role as global risk asset
From Kennedy’s duty call to today’s entitlement politics declining trust polarization, fading civic responsibility reshape American identity
Information overload fuels youth cynicism as streaming content reshapes optimism, ambition, and belief in possibility
War-risk insurance premiums and cancellation clauses turn Strait of Hormuz conflict into financial blockade disrupting global oil shipping.
Analysis argues U.S. strikes on Iran target China’s energy lifelines, linking Hormuz, Venezuela and rare earth geopolitics strategy.
The great intellectual and practical challenge of our moment is not to choose between the learned and the learner, between precedent and innovation, between institution and disruption
Analyzing Trump’s disruptive second term strategy, from tariffs to Iran strikes, beyond market volatility and perceived chaos.
American military supremacy, after years in which its credibility had frayed at the edges, has reasserted itself in terms the world cannot misread.
AI reshapes law firms, disrupting billable hours, rainmakers, experts, and internal power structures across BigLaw ecosystems.
A reflection on digital outrage, algorithmic manipulation, and reclaiming principled action in the modern attention economy.
On July 1, 1946, the world watched, literally, through newsreels and radio broadcasts, as the United States detonated “Able,” the first of 23 nuclear tests that would transform Bikini Atoll from paradise to laboratory
How the 2018 Eagles embodied belief, preparation, and underdog hunger to achieve sustainable excellence beyond sports.
Trump’s Greenland strategy framed as an Indecent Proposal, revealing power, sovereignty, rare earths, and NATO geopolitics.
A sharp critique of the outrage industrial complex and how algorithms profit from moral anger and constant digital conflict.
