Articles 2025
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					Lawn-Sign Liberalism vs. Supply-Side ProgressivismReview of Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek ThompsonReason, March 18, 2025 "Supply-side progressives" like Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson are ultimately technocrats, not libertarians. But they recognize that more is better than less and that a good society is not zero-sum.  
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					The World of TomorrowWorks in Progress, December 2024 When the future arrived, it felt… ordinary. What happened to the glamour of tomorrow?  
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					We Still Live in the Physical WorldReview of The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World, by Christine RosenReason, September 10, 2024 The digital world has not effaced our humanity, no matter what social critics like Christine Rosen say.  
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					Libraries of MatterWorks in Progress, August 29, 2024 Libraries contain books, yes. But they also contain latex rubber, carbon fiber fabrics, and graphene aerogel. And in some materials libraries you can cut, cast, drill, sand, scrape, and sculpt too.  
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					Tipping culture is out of control. Trump and Harris would make it worseLos Angeles Times, August 22, 2024 American tipping culture is poised to get even more intense. In a rare case of bipartisan agreement, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris both advocate exempting tips from federal income taxes.  
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					The Self-Checkout RevolutionThe Wall Street Journal, June 20, 2024 From cash registers to bar-code scanning to today’s self-service kiosks, technology keeps changing the relationship between retailers and customers.  
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					The Future of AI Is Helping Us Discover the PastReason, June 2024 Historical teaching and research are being revamped by AI.  
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					Concealed Carry: Review of Pockets: An Intimate History of How We Keep Things Close by Hannah CarlsonQuillette, November 17, 2023 For more than five centuries, the humble pocket has changed the way we equip ourselves to face the world.
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					Elon Musk and the Value of Failure: Review of Elon Musk by Walter IsaacsonThe Washington Free Beacon, November 12, 2023 The mammoth biography of Elon Musk is two-thirds epic romance, one-third tragedy.
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					The Pioneering Scientist Who Explained Contagious DiseaseThe Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2023 After decades of experiments in the early 19th century, Agostino Bassi showed that silkworms were being killed by a microorganism, setting the stage for modern germ theory.