
Professor emeritus of history. Speaks and publishes about a variety of historical and contemporary subjects, including capitalism; the misuses of performance metrics; and the changing relationship between the family and the market.
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I’ve spent most of my professional life in the academy. For most of that time, I regarded faculty control of hiring and promotion as self-evidently desirable, indeed essential. I’ve now come to doubt that position, at least in some cases. W...
The Washington Post ran a purportedly analytic article about investment in Artificial Intelligence – arguably the most important and certainly the most dramatic economic story of our day.
But rather than presenting a balanced perspective,...
This is the second of two posts on some of Robert K. Merton’s most useful ideas. The earlier post, “A Mertonian Toolkit,” is here:
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When I was a graduate student at Columbia University in the late 1970s, it was my great fortune to encounter Robert K. Merton, who was by then in his late 60s. He later served on the committee when I defended my dissertation in 1984. Mert...
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I can’t recommend the new film “Pressure” highly enough. It’s a fine drama, focused on the role of meteorology in Gen...
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