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Book Review: "When Should Law Forgive?" by Martha Minow

> “Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future.” — Paul Boese To forgive or not forgive? That is the question. Should we forgive student debt, rent during COVID, and The

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    Rhys Lindmark
9 min read
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Book Review: Cultural Evolution

> More than 45 years ago, I argued in The Silent Revolution that "A transformation may be taking place in the political culture of advanced industrial societies. This transformation seems to be altering the

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    Rhys Lindmark
15 min read
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Book Review: "The WEIRDest People in the World" by Joseph Henrich

> The cultural evolution of psychology is the dark matter that flows behind the scenes throughout history. Joseph Henrich [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Henrich] is the world's leading scholar of cultural evolution

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    Rhys Lindmark
18 min read
Book Review: "Just Giving" by Rob Reich, A Political Theory of Philanthropy
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Book Review: "Just Giving" by Rob Reich, A Political Theory of Philanthropy

I'm interviewing Rob Reich [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Reich] on my podcast soon. As preparation for that interview, I wanted to review his most recent book, Just Giving [https://www.goodreads.

  • Rhys Lindmark
    Rhys Lindmark
14 min read
Book Review: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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Book Review: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

As part of DCI's efforts to "build a new field" [https://mitcryptocurrencyresearch.substack.com] (of blockchain and cryptocurrency technology), and as part of my personal interest in paradigm shifts, I recently read The

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    Rhys Lindmark
8 min read
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“The Sovereign Individual” Book Review: Takeaways, Quotes, and Critique

> “The transition from one stage of economic life to another has always involved a revolution. We think that the Information Revolution is likely to be the most far reaching of all. It will

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    Rhys Lindmark
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