
the quest to "live wisely and agreeably and well"
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If you follow celebrity news at all, you know that the man-bites-dog stories are the ones about stars who never let fame go to their heads. The generational athletic talent who never...
All of the blessings of modernity, Ryan Avent argues in a fascinating new book, rest on faith. It is our faith in others, our ability to trust strangers we will never meet, that makes possible the large-scale cooperation that has given us s...
Any attempt to anticipate how social change will unfold in the coming years has to confront a major unknown: how much better is artificial intelligence going to get, and how quickly? Accordingly, getting a handle on AI’s capabilities and de...
Jan Cossiers, “Prometheus Carrying Fire.” Wikimedia Commons
For as long as I can remember, I have been an enthusiastic believer in and supporter of human progress. The Apollo program was the great enthusiasm of my boyhood, and ever since I...
After years of disappointing productivity growth, are we about to experience an AI-powered breakout? On this episode of The Permanent Problem podcast, I’m joined by Andrew McAfee, a principal research scientist at MIT Sloan School of Manage...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I'm a vice president at the Niskanen Center, where we defend liberal democracy and try to revitalize the capitalist welfare state. My Substack is about why that job is so hard, and what happens if we fail.
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