Grace Harris explores the social engineering forces shaping public opinion, identity, and collective memory. Her writings critique the manipulation of culture through media, educational systems, and political correctness. With a focus on ideological conformity and societal polarization, Harris dissects modern soft power.
- Nvidia Blackwell Chips China: When Politics Controls Innovationby Grace HarrisWhen Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he hoped to sell Nvidia Blackwell chips in China, it sounded like a normal business statement. In reality, it was an act of political defiance. The most powerful figure… Read more: Nvidia Blackwell Chips China: When Politics Controls Innovation
- Trump Cambodia Thailand Border Dispute: Fragile Peace Deal by Grace HarrisWashington Returns to the Asian Stage Donald Trump thrives on spectacle — and this week he found it at the ASEAN summit. Under his watch, Cambodia and Thailand agreed to open direct negotiations to resolve… Read more: Trump Cambodia Thailand Border Dispute: Fragile Peace Deal
- Quantum computing firms: U.S. government stake talks ignite tech power raceby Grace HarrisThe focus keyphrase Quantum computing firms hit headlines again — but this time, not for another lab breakthrough. Reports that the U.S. government may take equity stakes in select companies have set off a speculative… Read more: Quantum computing firms: U.S. government stake talks ignite tech power race
- ECB dollar risk: European banks brace for tariff turmoil aheadby Grace HarrisWhen European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane warns of a “dollar risk,” it’s not a technicality — it’s a warning shot. His statement this week about potential vulnerabilities in banks’ dollar funding struck a… Read more: ECB dollar risk: European banks brace for tariff turmoil ahead
- Tech Right 2025: Katherine Boyle and the Rise of Venture Powerby Grace HarrisIntroduction There was a time when Silicon Valley avoided politics. “Move fast and break things” was a slogan, not a manifesto. But in 2025, the mood has shifted. Technology has found its ideology — and… Read more: Tech Right 2025: Katherine Boyle and the Rise of Venture Power




