Author Archives: Mark R. Kelly

Consumerism, and Political History

Two items today.

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The World Is Laughing

Just one item today. It’s always cool when some remark I make in my blog is amplified the next day by a widely read newspaper columnist. Actually, two or three remarks, from recent days, in today’s column from Paul Krugman. … Continue reading

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Recurring Themes

Not enough time to write a review this afternoon, so I’ll just post a few links about current events. NY Times, Charles M. Blow, 4 Jan 2023: The Burn-It-All-Down Republican Caucus

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Inmates Running Half the Asylum

The news today is full of the chaos in the House of Representatives where the party in control, the Republicans, cannot elect a Speaker of the House (a position that is third in line for the presidency, after the Vice … Continue reading

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Richard Dawkins, FLIGHTS OF FANCY: Defying Gravity by Design & Evolution

This book was released in the UK in November 2021 — here’s its Amazon UK page — and was announced for US release in May 2022. I ordered the latter when it came out; here is its Amazon.com page. Turns … Continue reading

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Good News of 2022; What Success at College Means

NY Times, Nicholas Kristof, 31 Dec 2022: Cheer Up! The World Is Better Off Than You Think.

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Books Read in 2022

Some of my Facebook friends are doing it, so I’ll do it too, though here, not there. Well OK, maybe there too. The list is below. The photo shows all of them in order of finish, except that the 2022 … Continue reading

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The Weekend, and Heather Cox Richardson on 2022

I’ve missed posting the past two days for various reasons.

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More Year-End Summaries

Three about science and tech, three about politics.

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Another Science in 2022 list; A Reading about the Medea Hypothesis

Smithsonian Magazine, Carlyn Kranking and Joe Spring, 28 Dec 2022: The Ten Most Significant Science Stories of 2022, subtitled “From Omicron’s spread to a revelation made using ancient DNA, these were the biggest moments of the past year”

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