From time to time, we like to discuss topics in a little more depth than is possible in a blog post – which we like to keep short and to the point. We will post these longer pieces on this page; we call them features. These features do not always need to be of the same kind or in the same exact format. We have laid them out as a single column for distraction-free reading. They can be a longer book review, an exposé on a public discussion, or an essay arguing a point. If you like to write a feature for us, get in touch!
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