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- Elizabeth Loftus changed the meaning of memory.
- How reliable is your memory? An Elizabeth Loftus talk.
- Elizabeth Loftus’ academic homepage.
- SSRN page for Elizabeth Loftus.
- Google Scholar page for Elizabeth Loftus.
- Why we’re obsessed once again with COVID-19’s origin story.
- What AI can teach us about the myth of human genius.
- Pharoah Sander’s grand return.
- Democratic backsliding in Europe.
- Inside the community patrols in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
- The new Consolidated album We’re Already There and the lead song Capitalism.
- Playing more music: Consolidated interviewed.
- Consolidated producer Mark Pistel.
- Ex-Consolidated drummer and producer Philip Steir.
- Donald Trump and friendly fascism reconsidered.
- Leaving Portland.
- Pop culture and power.
- The Frankfurt School and the Culture Industry.
- Noam Chomsky’s book Profit Over People.
- Greta Thunberg’s famous speech to the United Nations climate change conference.
- Should gig work be government-run?
- Why the media wants a crisis in the border.
- ‘Yang is driving the race right now.’
- Black immigrants matter.
- Facebook still struggles to contain misinformation.
- Australians face the worst flooding in decades.
- Slack now lets you DM anyone.
- Another Trump is threatening to run for office.
- Advanced cognitive skill deserts in the US.
- Raising the alarm on rampages.
- Against Meritocracy book.
- Gwern Branwen’s archives.
- The late Marxist sociologist Erik Olin Wright’s course American Society: How It Really Works.
- Upward and downward mobility.
- The myth of a carefree prehistoric lifestyle.
- Sherry Turkle’s plugged-in year.
- Three chess masters and the sets and strategy manuals they swear by.
- Is America’s great crime decline over?
- How many jobs is the US likely to add this year?
- What Janet Yellen can do at Treasury.
- Astral Codex Ten reviews Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s Antifragile.
- Can religion give you PTSD?
- The new second edition of a book that claims yes.
- Traumatic stress and religion: is there a relationship?
- French-Marxist critic Louis Althusser on ideology.
- Capital and Ideology: a powerful interview I saw livestream today by social scientist Thomas Piketty.
- You probably don’t remember the internet.
- Twitter macro and Twitter economics.
- The secrets Philip Roth didn’t keep.
- The psychological risks of meditation.
- One of the best books on philosopher Karl Marx’s economic theory.
- The shadow over H.P. Lovecraft.
- The vaccine-hesitant man of Europe.
- Nomadland is missing a big piece of the picture.
- The buzzy, chatty, out-of-control rise of Clubhouse.
- How Biden rattled Putin.
- Inflation and complacency.
- Live and learn.
- Policy priorities for women, by women.
- U.S. military forces in FY 2021.
- Syria’s descent into horror.
- The making of the New Left.
- How truth seekers took over the internet.
- Is binge-watching bad for the planet?
- Break up the telecom giants.
- Republicans warn: stop us before we govern again.
- What the variants mean for the next few months.
- The view from Arkansas.
- Debt distress and development distress: two crises of 2021.
- Is industrial policy making a comeback?
- The Atlanta shootings and our national double standard.
- Biden’s experiment in universal basic income.
- The dark side of America’s gleaming skyscrapers.
- Does Puerto Rico want Puerto Rican statehood?
- The secret auction that set off the race for AI supremacy.
- What if Cuomo just won’t go?
- Powering the Korean Peninsula.
- What’s next for the Taliban?
- Europe, the precautionary principle, and the AstraZeneca vaccine.
- Facebook has found a new way to ruin media.
- Vaccine geopolitics could derail Africa’s post-pandemic recovery.
- Attorney-General Christian Porter launches defamation action against the ABC.
- Why learning pods might outlast the pandemic.
- The pandemic has made women angry.
- The walls are closing in on Andrew Cuomo.
- How you can use Google Maps like a social network.
- From commitments to action.
- Pandemic paradox episode 4.
- The growing global democratic recession.
- 2021’s Grammy winners.
- “The system is broken.”