https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nziEATOj5Yk&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop Part of Snyder’s interesting mini YouTube lectures, I recently discovered.
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Jongere generatie hecht niet meer aan democratie. Of toch wel?
De nieuwe darling-politicoloog, de ietwat alarmistische Yascha Mounk vindt van niet en maakt zich zorgen. Tom van der Meer (van het onvolprezen blog Stuk Rood Vlees) weerlegt dat onderzoek, breed uitgevent door de NY Times. Het het valt allemaal reuze mee: de democratie is bij de neiuwe Europese generatie in goede handen.
Courage is the only virtue that cannot be faked
I love Nassim Taleb’s books: they’re thought-provoking, intelligent and pretty original. His themes are important ones: how do complex systems behave, why is being anti-fragile better than being robust? His writing is full with philosophy inspired insights, new views on old matters and funny provocations. His latest subject is no exception: the importance of havingContinueContinue reading “Courage is the only virtue that cannot be faked”
Almost all US states richer than Europe
Surprisingly enough, Europe is lagging all American states economically
The fourth industrial revolution
A practical introduction to the new economy – in which platforms as Uber and Amazon are the new standard. Also a great guide when trying to build a platform… Parker, Van Alstyne and Choudary, Platform Revolution, 352 p Norton & Co 2016
Seriously funny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukJ5dMYx2no Reminiscent of La Vita e Bella, which permitted us to laugh about the horrors of the Holocaust, The Death of Stalin serves up the darkest pages of the Soviet-Union as a great satire: funny, painful, informative, dark – and true. Armando Iannucci – The Death of Stalin, 2018 ****
Causeur on a mission
A man of strong opinions (sometimes wrong, often right), Hitchens was knowledgeable on virtually every topic. He did what activist intellectuals ought to do: entertain and enlighten the reader. These interviews are a great reminder of this work and, quite fittingly, start and end with words from two of his outspoken friends: Stephen Fry andContinueContinue reading “Causeur on a mission”
Refresh your priorities
A better book than the somewhat hysterical title suggests. Positioned as a totally new approach to living a good life, it actually builds on similar books, advocating the need to set clear priorities based on values, choosing relationships above result, valuing doubt over being right and critiquing the ferocity and speed with with (social )mediaContinueContinue reading “Refresh your priorities”
“It is not the mountains that we conquer, but ourselves.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxtWMOAHoiI Absolutely stunning images of mountains around the world. Some kind of script would have made it a truly great experience. Mountain, Jennifer Peedom, 2017 ***
Europe, look eastwards!
Bruno Maçães, a former Portuguese Europe minister, argues that the Old Continent needs to respond to the New Silk Road as planned by China, called the Belt and Road initiative. This answer should start with taking a pan-continental view on (geo-) politics and consider Europe and Asia to be one continent. Maçães gives three reasonsContinueContinue reading “Europe, look eastwards!”
Niemand weet dat het beter gaat dan ooit
We weten (bijna) niets van de wereld – en vooral niet hoe goed het met haar gaat. Echter, we denken het wel te weten en maken daar beleid op. Rosling stelt 13 vragen over de toestand van de wereld – feitelijke vragen als hoeveel mensen hebben toegang tot elektriciteit of hoeveel meisjes gaan naar school? Keer op keer scoren gokkende chimpansees beter danContinueContinue reading “Niemand weet dat het beter gaat dan ooit”
Obama’s last push for diplomacy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqigalnC8NM On the eve of Trump launching a missile attack on Syria, I watched “The Final Year” – a Netflix documentary on the efforts of Obama’s diplomatic team (Samantha Power, Ben Rhodes, John Kerry) to solve conflict through diplomacy. Featuring Obama’s famous red line, now replaced by Trump’s “Mission Accomplished” – totally different approaches, sameContinueContinue reading “Obama’s last push for diplomacy”
How to respond to China’s rise?
The world would be a safer place if Trump were a reader. At the top of his reading list sound advisers would put “Destined for War”, the latest book from Harvard scholar Graham Allison. It would greatly help the president in shaping his decisions. The president would understand that China has always taken the longContinueContinue reading “How to respond to China’s rise?”
Populism’s continuing rise
Yascha Mounk interviewed by David Frum in the Atlantic, on populism, the trouble with illiberal democracies and America’s role. An excerpt: “The first is that we need to fight for an inclusive nationalism. This means that we oppose any attempt to identify the nation with a particular ethnic or religious group (as parts of the currentContinueContinue reading “Populism’s continuing rise”
Taleb & Kahneman. Together!
Two of the greatest minds alive (and authors of some of my favourite books) discuss anti-fragility, globalisation, the economy, fuck-you money, moral hazard, Prometheus, probability and washing machines. Somewhat awkward, never a real conversation – yet always interesting. Just watch & enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMBclvY_EMA
De Grote Kloof
Waarom stemmen zoveel Amerikanen tegen hun eigen belang? Hoewel deze vraag al vaak onderzocht is, is ze nu na de verkiezing van Trump en kiezersmanipulatie via social media weer relevant. De linkse hoogleraar Arlie Russel Hochschild (Berkeley) gaat in dit boek verder waar de meeste onderzoekers ophouden: ze gaat daadwerkelijk tussen haar onderzoeksgroep wonen (5ContinueContinue reading “De Grote Kloof”