- The World in Which We Live Now is a 30-minute lecture Nassim Taleb gave in August at the “Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity”. Highly relevant.
- Culture Has No Name for This Cursed Vibe. It’s Everywhere from Ben Davis pinpoints the prevalent visual style of the world Taleb describes. And the cursed imagery is indeed everywhere, even in what the toddlers are exposed to. Just look at the cottage industries of Italian Brainrot, Creepy Pasta, or The Boiled One — all of which I learned about from my grade school-aged children as these are apparently what they talk about in the schoolyard. I think it started with Too Many Cooks (↬Tyler Cowen).
- Historians See Autocratic Playbook in Trump’s Attacks on Science is a cogent account by William J. Broad of the NYT of the hunch I had a few days ago that the complete mismanagement of science and education policy and funding is directly related to the regime’s dictatorial tendencies (↬James L. Olds).
- A New Institute for Neglected Research, How We Could Save Billions by Finding Which Medical Treatments Don’t Work, and The Case for a “Department of Government Efficiency” are a one-two-three punch from the Good Science Project on the radical measures the regime would be taking if it did want to make American science great again. The second one is of particular interest to me, as it matches perfectly with the types of clinical trials I think we need more of (“Set 2” trials in the linked article, not that the terminology matters).
- questioning (sic!) the prevailing narratives in which Winnie Lim comes to the same conclusion I did about two works of David Graeber: The Dawn of Everything latches on to your mind and shifts your perspectives years after you’ve read it; Debt: the first 5000 years was unreadable. Unlike me, she is willing to give “Debt…” another chance.
- Does Work-Life Balance Make You Mediocre?, in which Cal Newport reacts to a 22-year-old proclamation in the WSJ that “‘Work-Life Balance’ Will Keep You Mediocre.” is a fitting conclusion to this Labor Day list.
Happy grilling!