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United States · United StatesProphets and their warnings arise in times of peril, and the arrival of the doomer techno-optimist discourse is fortunate. Simply put, we needed the wake-up call. Yet, if the first step to fixing a problem is admitting you have one, then the second step is actually doing something about it. To that end, what is needed from the next phase of contributions to this discussion are proposals to reboot science and generate breakthroughs, policies to c…Read Article
It’s So Over, We’re So Back: Doomer Techno-Optimism - American Affairs Journal
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California, United States · CaliforniaIn this sense, tech today is less Jeffersonian than the first Californian Ideology suggested, celebrating the hacker, the dropout, and the lone builder, with the profound skepticism of centralized power entailed by these archetypes. It is arguably more Hamiltonian, focused on building state capacity at the national level. Whereas the old Californian Ideology captured the liberating power of technology, the new one affirms its constructive power.…Read Article
Rewriting the Californian Ideology - American Affairs Journal
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United States · United StatesFollowing her defeat in the 2016 general election, Hillary Clinton published a book titled What Happened. While that tome is not considered a classic work of political analysis, its implied titular question animates a good deal of writing about politics these days, including two books released over the past year: Zack Beauchamp’s The Reactionary Spirit and Quinn Slobodian’s Hayek’s Bastards. Both books are attempts to grapple with the significan…Read Article
Democracy’s Demons - American Affairs Journal
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The Limits of Consumption Deepening: Why Consuming More Makes Us Poorer - American Affairs Journal
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A Shining City on the Sea: Rebuilding America’s Maritime Industry - American Affairs Journal
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Economic Security Is National Security: The Future of the Defense Production Act - American Affairs Journal
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Solving America’s Chip Manufacturing Crisis - American Affairs Journal
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China’s Past, America’s Present: Revisiting Wang Hui - American Affairs Journal
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