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Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

·19 hours ago

This Year’s Best TV Was Low-Concept

In praise of real, relatable stories — As the year comes to a close, I’ve been thinking about the entertainment I’ve enjoyed the most. I’ve always considered myself a sophisticated consumer of culture — no The Bachelor or NCIS for me! Bring on the complex, adult shows! …

TV Series

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This Year’s Best TV Was Low-Concept
This Year’s Best TV Was Low-Concept
TV Series

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3 days ago

Writing Is the Good Kind of Work

Not all work is created equal — Later today, I will pull up an app on my phone and push a little button. The button will make a robot clean my floors for me. I’m happy to let my Roomba do the vacuuming. I don’t think I’m missing out if I don’t haul a vacuum cleaner around…

Writing

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Writing Is the Good Kind of Work
Writing Is the Good Kind of Work
Writing

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The New Climate.

·6 days ago

Will Big Carbon Capture the COP?

The Dubai meeting could change the direction of climate politics — Between November 30 and December 12, the biggest yearly event in climate politics will take place: the 28th Conference of Parties (usually referred to as COP 28). COP meetings, which have taken place at least once a year since 1995, are where the world’s nations get together to discuss the…

Climate Change

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Will Big Carbon Capture the COP?
Will Big Carbon Capture the COP?
Climate Change

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Nov 23

What Good Is the News?

How to approach a never-ending torrent of information — Charlie Warzel had a typically insightful piece in The Atlantic the other day, in which he argued that journalists’ complaints about the role of social media in distributing the news may be misplaced. Sure, Facebook and Twitter have had a negative impact on the news business, but… It’s not just…

News

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What Good Is the News?
What Good Is the News?
News

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Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

·Nov 19

What Counts as a Big Deal on the Internet?

How social media distorts our sense of what matters — Did you hear? The kids all went wild for Osama bin Laden on TikTok. …

Politics

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What Counts as a Big Deal on the Internet?
What Counts as a Big Deal on the Internet?
Politics

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The New Climate.

·Nov 17

Why Don’t Americans Understand Our Climate Laws?

Or: will you get a rebate for that heat pump? — Winter is coming! If you are looking to replace or upgrade your heating equipment, you should probably get a heat pump. Heat pumps are incredibly efficient and, most importantly, they’re electric, which means that they can operate without fossil fuels. Replacing as many gas and oil furnaces as possible with…

Climate Change

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Why Don’t Americans Understand Our Climate Laws?
Why Don’t Americans Understand Our Climate Laws?
Climate Change

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Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

·Nov 17

Elections Should Not Be an Entertainment Product

Cancel election night! — Remember election night, 2020? A recent podcast between David Runciman and Jill Lepore took me back there. The conversation reminded me how strange that election night had been. The election took place in the midst of a pandemic, which meant that voting looked very different from other years. The incumbent…

Politics

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Elections Should Not Be an Entertainment Product
Elections Should Not Be an Entertainment Product
Politics

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Rome Magazine

·Nov 10

The Guide, the Bundle, and the Gatekeeper

A partial defense of political parties — Let me tell you something that will not surprise you: a lot of Americans are not big fans of political parties. According to Pew, almost one-third of us do not like either political party (the highest such number yet recorded; in 2002, only 7% of Americans thought this). Furthermore: A…

Politics

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The Guide, the Bundle, and the Gatekeeper
The Guide, the Bundle, and the Gatekeeper
Politics

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Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

·Nov 7

The Power of Living Memory

Can we learn lessons from history in the long run? — In his famous 1989 essay, “The End of History?” Francis Fukuyama proclaimed that liberal democracy was the last political ideology standing. In his formulation, democracy had defeated two competitors over the course of the twentieth century. In the year that he wrote the essay, Fukuyama was watching communism crumble in…

History

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The Power of Living Memory
The Power of Living Memory
History

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Nov 5

An Encounter With the AI Hype Industry

The essay is still not dead — I attended a professional development seminar on AI in the classroom the other day. The presenter (I won’t name him here, because I don’t want to pick on him as an individual), a nationally-known consultant on educational technology, took us through the usual tech-enthusiast talking points: AI will kill zillions…

AI

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An Encounter With the AI Hype Industry
An Encounter With the AI Hype Industry
AI

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