Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota, and now lives in Brooklyn, New York. He has written for Bklyner, Bedford+Bowery, Bushwick Daily, Two Coats of Paint, and artcritical.
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
Articles
Always Dying, Yet Never Dead: An Interview with Francesco Boldizzoni
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein talks to Francesco Boldizzoni about when capitalism will actually end.
The Voices from Inside: On “Prison Truth”
A history of a California prison newspaper says a lot about changing attitudes toward the incarcerated.
Fracking Incarnate
Is fracking a misguided, debt-fueled money pit? Bethany McLean’s new book suggests it might be behind the next financial collapse.
Feasting on Precarity
Uber likes to pretend it isn’t a taxi company, even though it is. The difference is crucial.
The Death of Job Stability
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein works through “Temp: How American Work, American Business, and the American Dream Became Temporary” by Louis Hyman.
How to Manage the Future
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein assesses Michael Lewis's "The Fifth Risk."
The Biggest US City That Shouldn’t Exist
An entertaining history of one of the United States’s most improbable cities.
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