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Below is a chat that I had wi...
Zionism: The Tablet Guide is an interesting collection of essays edited by Leil Leibovitz. A few of them may amount to cheerleading for the state of Israel, but most do not. My main takeaway is that attitudes about Israel have changed with...
Jerusalem Demsas writes,
If people are systematically substituting AI answers for the decentralized web of sources they previously consulted, that’s a structural change in information consumption that matters regardless of what individua...
For the WSJ, Robert Pozen writes,
Paying distributors to expand product reach is nothing new. Apple offers subsidized smartphones through telecom carriers, while drug companies give rebates to pharmacy benefit managers. But the scale and...
Lyman Stone writes,
To solve fertility, solve marriage. To solve marriage, solve dating. To solve dating, solve socializing. To solve socializing, plan parties
I would like to know more about the phenomenon of non-socialization. I belie...
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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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