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Next month, I will be passing through New York. I thought this would serve as a good opportunity to host a sequel to our terrific Fitzwilliam San Francisco meetup.
In October last year, I visited Chicago for the first time. I thought that trip would be a good opportunity to run a sequel to the Fitzwilliam conference about Adam Smith that we ran in 2024. I had long wanted to understand the influence of...
After centuries of international isolation, Japan was opened to Western trade and cultural influence in the 1850s. The years that followed saw a wave of ‘Japonisme’, and the first generation of Western Japanophiles made their way to Japan, ...
There is almost no historical record of the four days that the Reverend Ian Paisley, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, spent in Londonderry, New Hampshire. But I can assure you, he was there; I interviewed him. It was September 1985,...
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Northern Irish; liberal; philosopher-ish; proponent of including the genitive case with pronouns in bio (he/him/his)
Scholar of language and bureaucracy writing on how AI is changing the world. PhD Princeton; MPP Harvard. Former Dean of Humanities and Professor of English at University of Utah. All opinions here are solely my own.
Curating the web @ lynkmi.com Accelerating Ireland @ eacc.ie
Thinking in public about Ireland, philosophy, economics, and my assorted interests.
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