On the other side of the crisis, America’s economic landscape will look very different than it does today. Which cities and regions can come back strong? And which will never come back at all?
According to the underlying myth of modern science, this progression is always replacing the smaller knowledge of the past with the larger knowledge of the present, which will be replaced by the yet larger knowledge of the future.
Enron, intelligence, and the perils of too much information. Malcolm Gladwell, author of Blink and The Tipping Point, explains the difference between a puzzle and a mystery.
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