Friday, September 30, 2011
A Practitioner's Guide to Ethical Decision Making by Holly Forester-Miller and Thomas Davis
A Practitioner's Guide to Ethical Decision Making by Holly Forester-Miller and Thomas Davis
Technology Will Take on a Life of Its Own by Ayesha Khanna and Parag Khanna
Technology Will Take on a Life of Its Own by Ayesha Khanna and Parag Khanna
The Software of Civilization by J. Storrs Hall
The Software of Civilization by J. Storrs Hall
Chapter 6: The Relationship between Economic Freedom and Homicide by Edward Peter Stringham and John Levendis
Chapter 6: The Relationship between Economic Freedom and Homicide by Edward Peter Stringham and John Levendis
Whose Problem Is Poverty? by Richard Rothstein
Whose Problem Is Poverty? by Richard Rothstein
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Reconsidering sexual repression from Armed and Dangerous
Reconsidering sexual repression from Armed and Dangerous
Replay: The Logic of Failure by Dietrich Dörner reviewed by Aaron M. Renn
Replay: The Logic of Failure by Dietrich Dörner reviewed by Aaron M. Renn
Two Cheers for Violence by Dave Kopel
Two Cheers for Violence by Dave Kopel
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Poverty in America – 2010 – Health Insurance from America's North Shore Journal
Poverty in America – 2010 – Health Insurance from America's North Shore Journal
Are There Any Natural Rights? by H. L. A. Hart
Are There Any Natural Rights? by H. L. A. Hart
Why WD-40 Is Called WD-40 by Alexis Madrigal
Why WD-40 Is Called WD-40 by Alexis Madrigal
Monday, September 26, 2011
Why Does the Good Life End? by Victor Davis Hanson
Why Does the Good Life End? by Victor Davis Hanson
Sunday, September 25, 2011
The Buffett Tax Gambit by Ira Stoll
The Buffett Tax Gambit by Ira Stoll
Saturday, September 24, 2011
The Demise Of The Luxury City by Joel Kotkin
The Demise Of The Luxury City by Joel Kotkin
Friday, September 23, 2011
Principal Doctrines by Epicurus
Principal Doctrines by Epicurus
Australian Aborigine Hair Tells a Story of Human Migration by Nicholas Wade
Australian Aborigine Hair Tells a Story of Human Migration by Nicholas Wade
Labels:
Aborigines,
Australia,
Culture,
Dogs,
Genetics,
History,
Technology
America's Ruling Class -- And the Perils of Revolution by Angelo M. Codevilla
America's Ruling Class -- And the Perils of Revolution by Angelo M. Codevilla
Thursday, September 22, 2011
The great euro swindle by Peter Oborne and Frances Weaver
The great euro swindle by Peter Oborne and Frances Weaver
Fighting on the Internet by Ethan Siegel
Fighting on the Internet by Ethan Siegel
Paul Graham website
Paul Graham website
How to Disagree by Paul Graham
How to Disagree by Paul Graham
Scientists Negotiate Boundaries Between Religion and Science by Elaine Howard Ecklund et al
Scientists Negotiate Boundaries Between Religion and Science by Elaine Howard Ecklund et al
Researchers use genome sequences to peer into early human history by Krishna Ramanujan
Researchers use genome sequences to peer into early human history by Krishna Ramanujan
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The AidSpeak Dictionary by William Easterly
The AidSpeak Dictionary by William Easterly
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Racism Without Racists? by Thomas Chatterton Williams
Racism Without Racists? by Thomas Chatterton Williams
Debunking the Cul-de-Sac by Emily Badger
Debunking the Cul-de-Sac by Emily Badger
Building a Better America--One Wealth Quintile at a Time by Michael I. Norton and Dan Ariely
Building a Better America--One Wealth Quintile at a Time by Michael I. Norton and Dan Ariely
Boys and Reading: Is There Any Hope? by Robert Lipsyte
Boys and Reading: Is There Any Hope? by Robert Lipsyte
Monday, September 19, 2011
In a Married World, Singles Struggle for Attention by Tara Parker-Pope
In a Married World, Singles Struggle for Attention by Tara Parker-Pope
Are genes our destiny? from e!ScienceNews
Are genes our destiny? from e!ScienceNews
Does Disease Cause Autocracy? New studies say reducing infection rates promotes liberalization by Ronald Bailey
Does Disease Cause Autocracy? New studies say reducing infection rates promotes liberalization by Ronald Bailey
Sunday, September 18, 2011
What Does Stimulus Do? by Megan McArdle
What Does Stimulus Do? by Megan McArdle
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Richard Wiseman website
Richard Wiseman website
What Lucky People Do Different by Jonathan Fields
What Lucky People Do Different by Jonathan Fields
Where Universities Can Be Cut from Inside Higher Ed
Where Universities Can Be Cut from Inside Higher Ed
Friday, September 16, 2011
Time on the Brain: How You Are Always Living In the Past, and Other Quirks of Perception by George Musser
Time on the Brain: How You Are Always Living In the Past, and Other Quirks of Perception by George Musser
Authentic Happiness from University of Pennsylvania
Authentic Happiness from University of Pennsylvania
The Mouse Trap website
The Mouse Trap website
Me, Inc. by Jim Manzi
Me, Inc. by Jim Manzi
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Dubya and Me by Walt Harrington
Dubya and Me by Walt Harrington.
The lost art of reading by David L. Ulin
The lost art of reading by David L. Ulin
The Will to Believe by William James
The Will to Believe by William James
Austere Italy? Check the Traffic by Rachel Donadio
Austere Italy? Check the Traffic by Rachel Donadio
Poor Are Still Getting Poorer, but Downturn’s Punch Varies, Census Data Show
Poor Are Still Getting Poorer, but Downturn’s Punch Varies, Census Data Show
by Jason DeParle and Sabrina Tavernise
by Jason DeParle and Sabrina Tavernise
The Dark Side of the Placebo Effect: When Intense Belief Kills by Alexis Madrigal
The Dark Side of the Placebo Effect: When Intense Belief Kills by Alexis Madrigal
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Great Courses, Great Profits by Heather Mac Donald
Great Courses, Great Profits by Heather Mac Donald
The Power of the Powerless by Vaclav Havel
The Power of the Powerless by Vaclav Havel
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
The Other Socrates by Adam Kirsch
The Other Socrates by Adam Kirsch
As the boomers turn by Karlyn Bowman and Andrew Rugg
As the boomers turn by Karlyn Bowman and Andrew Rugg
If It Feels Right ... by David Brooks
If It Feels Right ... by David Brooks
Monday, September 12, 2011
Obama: The Obsolete 'Post Office President' by Robert Tracinski
Obama: The Obsolete 'Post Office President' by Robert Tracinski
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Captivated by Critters: Humans Are Wired to Respond to Animals from Science Daily
Captivated by Critters: Humans Are Wired to Respond to Animals from Science Daily
Were Colonial Americans More Literate than Americans Today? by Sanjoy Mahajan
Were Colonial Americans More Literate than Americans Today? by Sanjoy Mahajan
Friday, September 9, 2011
This I Believe by Robert A. Heinlein
This I Believe by Robert A. Heinlein
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Required Reading from Deja Vu
Required Reading from Deja Vu
Death in the Pot by Deborah Blum
Death in the Pot by Deborah Blum
Equality, Value, and Merit by Friedrich A Hayek
Equality, Value, and Merit by Friedrich A Hayek
The Economic Situation by Bruce Yandle
The Economic Situation by Bruce Yandle
A Disquisition on Government by John C. Calhoun
A Disquisition on Government by John C. Calhoun
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
China’s S-Shaped Threat by Andrew Erickson & Gabe Collins
China’s S-Shaped Threat by Andrew Erickson & Gabe Collins
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
One Sperm Donor, 150 Offspring by Jacqueline Mroz
One Sperm Donor, 150 Offspring by Jacqueline Mroz
Monday, September 5, 2011
Praising the defenders of the Ledbury (again) by Brian Micklethwait
Praising the defenders of the Ledbury (again) by Brian Micklethwait
Labels:
Freedom,
Police,
Riots,
Security,
Self-Defense,
Trade-Offs,
UK,
Values
Hands-on dads give kids an edge from e! Science News
Hands-on dads give kids an edge from e! Science News
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The Amazing Colossal Syllabus by Thomas Bertonneau
From The Amazing Colossal Syllabus by Thomas Bertonneau
Friday, September 2, 2011
The Vigorous Virtues by David Brooks
The Vigorous Virtues by David Brooks
Thursday, September 1, 2011
How Bias Works by Megan McArdle
How Bias Works by Megan McArdle
Labels:
Assumptions,
Bias,
Fallacy,
Logic,
Media,
Perception
How Bad Are Hospital Acquired Infections in America? by Megan McArdle
How Bad Are Hospital Acquired Infections in America? by Megan McArdle
Kafkatrapping from Armed and Dangerous
Kafkatrapping from Armed and Dangerous
Why Is Colour Blindness Racist? from The Church of Rationality
Why Is Colour Blindness Racist? from The Church of Rationality
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