Interview with Piketty offers straightforward and rational points.
Thomas Piketty: ‘Germany Has Never Repaid its Debts. It Has No Right to Lecture Greece’
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There’s a good point in this article about the amount of work required for inventorying millions of items. I feel like there are things that could be done to alleviate that difficulty somewhat but I suppose that’d require a bit of money and resources that are unlikely to be easily attained.
Libraries And Cities Are Terrible At Keeping Track of Art
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It’s Bloomsday! http://bloomsdaymontreal.com
This letter from Jung to Joyce is pretty amusing.
Carl Jung’s Delightfully Disgruntled Review of Ulysses and His Letter to James Joyce
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Look at the interesting collection of photos and documents being collected for International Archives Day.
International Archives Day
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Wellbeing indexes for countries are, in my view, a great improvement over measuring things like GDP. This new index is an interesting approach that looks at something else: how much each country contributes to our common good. This creates something very positive to strive for.
The Good Country Index
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Fascinating perspective on how to think about conflict between Russia and “Atlantic” states. It uses white/black and other terms in an unexpected way to show how much those limit our thinking. Superficially that’s obvious but this is not a superficial post.
Is the Former Soviet Bloc ‘White’?
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The Conservative government needs to stop its damaging approach to science.
Steve Campana, Canadian biologist, ‘disgusted’ with government muzzling
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I’m not sure how much this could teach someone to write but it’s a neat concept for exercising a bit of creativity.
Learn to Write Through a Video Game Inspired by the Romantic Poets: Shelley, Byron, Keats
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Good points about figuring out what you’re signing onto with online services’ privacy policies. The author asks who is offering the service, what information do they collect, and what do they share. I like how she wants her kids to think about these things, good critical thinking for information literacy.
Why I make my kids read privacy policies
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