
What younger Americans think about free markets, work, and the future.
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This week, I’m reviewing some ideas about strategic ad-hoc state capitalism and, for your Halloween pleasure, sharing some fun images created by a horror image generator agent my brother and I set up in Mindstudio.ai. I am a big fan of Mind...
In a recent piece for the Wall Street Journal, Greg Ip writes that President Trump’s administration continues to blur the lines between capitalism and socialism, sometimes threatening companies, such as the drug company Pfizer, to get them...
The U.S. government’s purchase of a 9.9% equity stake in Intel has ignited widespread debate about state capitalism. The Intel purchase, we are told, is essential in the race to develop AI, and it is crucial that non-democratic nations, suc...
While searching for recent studies on personality traits, I came across one discussing the decline of conscientiousness and agreeableness across generations. Some reports interpret this as another sign that Millennials and Gen Z are the wor...
I’m excited to share some of what I’ve been thinking about while I’ve been on a social media break and starting to write a book. In this short post on Linked-In, I consider conversations about economics where AI often comes up as either a s...
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I am an anthropologist who is curious about how ideology, age, and experience shape the way Americans think about business and society.
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