Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. A lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on January 31 as well. Also, just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it.
January 2
Still Wrong! New Year’s Paul Ehrlich Interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes
January 4
The collapse of the progressive economy
The future belongs to blue-collar workers
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Still Wrong! New Year’s Paul Ehrlich Interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes
January 4
The collapse of the progressive economy
The future belongs to blue-collar workers
January 5
How We Learned to Be Lonely
In the early days of the pandemic, many of us got used to solitude. It’s a habit we need to break.
Can Capitalism Save Hollywood?
The gulf between elites and audiences is eroding profits throughout entertainment and news media—but signs of correction are emerging.
North America has an opportunity to lead the world
History is calling on this continent. The future depends on how we respond
January 8
Public Transit Goes Off the Rails With Fewer Riders, Dwindling Cash, Rising Crime
When riders stop taking subways and buses, it’s harder to keep up service. ‘It’s becoming a vicious cycle.’
January 15
Climate Activism Isn't About the Planet. It's About the Boredom of the Bourgeoisie
In the early days of the pandemic, many of us got used to solitude. It’s a habit we need to break.
Can Capitalism Save Hollywood?
The gulf between elites and audiences is eroding profits throughout entertainment and news media—but signs of correction are emerging.
North America has an opportunity to lead the world
History is calling on this continent. The future depends on how we respond
January 8
Public Transit Goes Off the Rails With Fewer Riders, Dwindling Cash, Rising Crime
When riders stop taking subways and buses, it’s harder to keep up service. ‘It’s becoming a vicious cycle.’
America: a nation of giants led by pygmies
However dreadful its political class, the US’s fundamentals are overwhelmingly strong.
However dreadful its political class, the US’s fundamentals are overwhelmingly strong.
January 15
Climate Activism Isn't About the Planet. It's About the Boredom of the Bourgeoisie
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