In late November 2025, climate activist Greta Thunberg, the Swedish environmental campaigner who has become synonymous with youth climate activism over the past decade, participated in a dramatic protest in Venice, Italy. Alongside members of the activist group Extinction Rebellion, she helped pour fluorescent green dye into the cityâs iconic Grand Canal, transforming its watersContinue reading “Why Dyeing a European Canal Green Was a Pointless Stunt: Greta Thunbergâs 2025 Venice Protest and the Folly of Symbolic Activism”
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Infrastructure as Legal Persons: Recognizing the Labor of Buildings, Roads, and Bridges
The concept of legal personhood has expanded in surprising ways over the past century. Corporations, abstract collections of humans, are recognized as legal persons, capable of owning property, suing and being sued, and entering contracts. Artificial intelligence is increasingly discussed in similar terms. If entities without consciousness or traditional human qualities can be granted personhood,Continue reading “Infrastructure as Legal Persons: Recognizing the Labor of Buildings, Roads, and Bridges”
