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America 1898–1914
Lecture One
Festering Issues: America on the Eve of 1898
It is nine-forty in the evening.
The harbor of Havana is warm and still. The USS Ma...
One indicator that a book is worth more than a “vibe read” is that you choose to re-read it. Not many books written in this century meet that standard. Here are books that I re-read and that stuck with me. The order is the order in which I...
This is another of my collaborations with Claude. I started thinking about it when I watched a lecture at UATX where the students were asked about “broken-windows policing” and they had no idea what it was. These are bright students whose k...
I recommend listening to Charles Fain Lehman's talk on crime and disorder. His talk, recorded at UATX offers a unique theory of how a society can maintain a low crime rate.
Lehman starts out by asking the students if they know what “broken...
Kyle Saunders writes,
In 1960… The dominant cleavage was economic. New Deal politics. Labor versus capital.
…As party elites differentiated ideologically through the 1970s and 80s and 90s, voters who held consi...
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Arnold Kling earned his Ph.D in economics from MIT in 1980. He worked at the Fed and later at Freddie Mac. In 1994, he started one of the first businesses on the Web, selling it in 1999. He writes at arnoldkling.substack.com
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