06/04/2024 Mid-Week Links
Reinhold Niebuhr, T. S. Eliot, and The Year of Our Lord 1943 (Providence)
“You Are My Friend” Early Androids and Artificial Speech (Public Domain Review)
A Graves Goodbye to WWI (Religion & Liberty Online)
What Does it Mean to be 'Religious'? (Graphs About Religion)
The Conservative Case for Globalization (CATO Institute)
The Progressive Case for Globalization (CATO Institute)
Shake, Shake, Shake (Economic Forces)
R. K. Narayan (Wikipedia)
AI Can Write a More Believable Restaurant Review Than a Human Can (Yale Insights)
Tax Cuts and Innovation (Maximum Progress)
The Harrowing of Hollywood (Law & Liberty)
New York’s long road to congestion pricing (Works in Progress)
Remarks On the Occasion of Being Awarded The Bradley Prize for 2024 (Fusion)
Santa Marta, Colombia notes (Marginal Revolution)
Costly Ignorance (CATO Economics)
How to Give a Talk (David D. Friedman’s Substack)
New film depicting ‘hero’s journey’ of Swami Vivekananda comes to PBS (Religion News Service)
Can Harvard Win Back America's Respect? (Law & Liberty)
Hidden in Kafka’s Castle (Religion & Liberty Online)
Is the number of natural disasters increasing? (Our World in Data)
Deuteronomy 30 (Bible Gateway)
Cultivating Moderation in an Age of Extremism (Discourse)
A Liberalism Not of This World (Religion & Liberty)
Christianity, The Best Friend to Good Government (Ad Fontes)
Henry George: An Exploration of Some Consequences to Taxing Only Land (Econlib)
General Justice And Public Reason (Vital Center)
The Genius of Franklin (Religion & Liberty Online)
Another Day, Another Study Showing Mixed Results from Preschool (CATO Economics)
Kids These Days (Law & Liberty)
Chabad messianism (Wikipedia)