Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. During Tuesday's Democratic presidential primary debate, entrepreneur Andrew Yang repeated his claim that the Fourth ...
James Piereson has an important article in the June New Criterion on the “forthcoming political revolution” in America. Here’s the heart of the argument: The United States has been shaped by three far ...
One thing we know for sure about the financial markets is that no matter how far they fall, they always recover. With stocks severely discounted by the coronavirus crisis, there is no better time to ...
Many people have never read a law. Fewer have hired a lawyer, and fewer still have ever meaningfully accessed justice. Laws govern nearly every aspect of modern life, from housing and employment to ...
As the US government has grown in size and scope over the last several decades, Americans’ confidence and approval of their government has fallen. The democratic process has led to an increase in ...
President Donald Trump has long talked about reinvigorating American manufacturing, which has suffered heavy job losses as a result of automation, trade deals and other factors. In July, the Trump ...
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South Africa’s labour market is more favourable to men than to women. The 4IR may widen the gap. Sunshine Seeds/Shutterstock/Editorial use only The Fourth Industrial Revolution is, ostensibly, upon us ...
Ordinary citizens are mere consumers of sport now - mainly through watching it on television. Shutterstock Sport has always been influenced by industrial revolutions through the millenia, starting way ...
Technology develops faster than ever these days. As it develops in new and unexpected ways, we’re left to wonder the implications of what it can mean for our everyday lives—and how it will change them ...
The use of machines to conduct work previously done by humans continues to expand at a rapid pace. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), machines will complete more jobs than humans by 2025.