The Shale Boom and Income Mobility

A fascinating map of American income mobility has been making the blogging rounds today. The map is based on a study that the NYT notes is being hailed as “the most detailed portrait yet of income mobility in the United States.” The study found that metro areas with greater income heterogeneity had greater social mobility. Gawker used […]

Japan to Britain: Stick It Out

The European Union doesn’t have a whole lot going for it these days. Its economy continues to spin its wheels, its bureaucrats spend much of their time pursuing asinine regulations and the monetary union is still in a profound crisis. Given the continued parade of negative headlines, British voters may be forgiven for questioning their […]

Are Patents Holding Back a 3D Printing Boom?

3D printing uses additive manufacturing to create highly customizable stuff with fewer inputs. It’s changing the way many companies manufacture their products, and it has given do-it-yourselfers a new hobby. But what is already a very cool technology is about to get a lot cooler, as patents for what is currently a proprietary way of printing […]

Will Obama’s "Pivot" to Economy Be Different This Time?

In a series of speeches beginning in his home state of Illinois, President Obama will turn his attention this week to the economy in hopes of amassing public support for upcoming fiscal battles with Republicans. The NYT reports that the President’s “campaign-style tour of the Midwest” will include policy proposals for major economic issues like […]

Still Broken

Since I finished my TAI ebook Broken: American Political Dysfunction and What To Do About It back in March, I have continued to collect data points relevant to the subject. (One of these, a real doozey that some of you may recall, concerns a May 26 post that mentions a certain Congressman Jim Hines from […]

Is Camp Hillary Watching the Rudd-Gillard Rivalry Down Under?

With the Australian government’s announcement that asylum seekers trying to settle in Australia will instead be sent to Papua New Guinea, newly-reinstalled Prime Minister Kevin Rudd continues to shift his government in a populist direction. Today he defended the controversial decision, which he conceded is “hard line”: his government will “make no apology for the […]

Detroit Turns the Screws on Pensioners

Now that Detroit is officially going bankrupt, the debate over its future hinges on how to divide the pain between the city’s creditors, a diverse group which includes both investors and city workers. Unlike some other municipal bankruptcies where pensioners saw their payments slashed to the bone, Detroit is looking to split the pain as […]

EU Adds Hezbollah to Terror List

Finally. “It is good that the E.U. has decided to call Hezbollah what it is: a terrorist organization,” Frans Timmermans, the foreign minister of the Netherlands, said in a statement shortly after the decision.The move would have the effect of “limiting its capacity to act,” said Mr. Timmermans, referring to Hezbollah.Next up: the EU will […]

Cameron Tries to Tame Internet, Porn

The evolution of the Internet continues as states take an increasingly active role in shaping it. The latest evidence: the UK’s David Cameron has announced a spate of new initiatives aimed at regulating and limiting people’s access to pornography. Every household in the UK is to have pornography blocked by their internet provider unless they […]

“It’s Not the Business Plan but the Execution”

I have not posted anything to this blog in several months because I’ve been working to complete the second volume of my book on political development, which is tentatively titled Political Order and Political Decay: From the French Revolution to the Present. It complements The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French […]

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