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Blog: Wired Science » Frontal Cortex: The Age Of Insight
The Age Of Insight Jonah Lehrer, Wired Science » Frontal Cortex
Last hope for the left | Prospect Magazine
Last hope for the left | Prospect Magazine “Post-liberalism, like the promised land of a post-racial politics, does not seek to refight old battles but to move on from victories won. Its concern is not to repeal equality laws, or reject the market economy, but rather to consider where the social glue comes from in […]
Baseball Prospectus | Raising Aces: Pitchology 101
Baseball Prospectus | Raising Aces: Pitchology 101
Blog: I Love Charts: thedankestmofo: Fun Fact of the Day: In chess, the knight can…
thedankestmofo: Fun Fact of the Day: In chess, the knight can… joberholtzer, I Love Charts
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armenberjikly Does Yelp have the opportunity to be a big business? http://t.co/nMoHtKpB #YELP $YELP #socialmedia
Blog: The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan: The Lucky Ones
The Lucky Ones Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
A Very Special Concert – Page 1 – Music – San Francisco – SF Weekly
A Very Special Concert – Page 1 – Music – San Francisco – SF Weekly “Good gosh a’mighty, retarded people love them some Huey Lewis.”
Alain de Botton’s ‘Religion for Atheists’ – NYTimes.com
Alain de Botton’s ‘Religion for Atheists’ – NYTimes.com There’s something at stake in these accounts, a person’s whole destiny and soul. The process de Botton is recommending is more like going on one of those self-improving vacations. If all his advice were faithfully followed, we’d be a collection of autonomous individuals seeking a string of […]
YouTube: Jonathan Haidt: The real difference between liberals and con
Jonathan Haidt: The real difference between liberals and con TEDtalksDirector
YouTube: Jonathan Haidt: Religion, evolution, and the ecstasy of self-transcendence
Jonathan Haidt: Religion, evolution, and the ecstasy of self-transcendence TEDtalksDirector