Welcome to my weekly digest, with the best articles from around the web and a roundup of my recent writings and appearances.
The Atlantic has an article out called “Is Single Parenthood the Problem?.” read more »
PolicyFacing Reality on Single Parenthood
by Aaron M. Renn 10/05/2023
Welcome to my weekly digest, with the best articles from around the web and a roundup of my recent writings and appearances. The Atlantic has an article out called “Is Single Parenthood the Problem?.” read more » »
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Knowledge-intensive Jobs Move to Eastern and Western Parts of Europe
by Nima Sanandaji and Klas Tikkanen 09/27/2023
Preface: Europe is becoming more integrated – not only in terms of its defence policy but also through the spread of knowledge intensive jobs. The trend shows that a shift is underway and that brain business jobs are increasingly found in the Eastern and Southern parts of Europe. The study finds that the nations with the highest growth rates all seem to have relatively low tax rates, while high tax countries are stagnating. read more » »
Los Angeles County Proposes Job Creation Ban
by Wendell Cox 09/25/2023
Los Angeles County, the nation’s most populous, with 10 million residents according to the 2020 census, is proposing what could effectively ban job creation the unincorporated areas, where the County Board of Supervisors functions as a city council. More than one million people live in these areas read more »
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Blue Collar Workers Are Our Only Hope
by Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky 09/24/2023
Amid all the hysteria, technological wreckage and gallons of spilt ink, artificial intelligence’s most potent legacy is yet to be discerned. read more » »
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Whatever Happened to the Great West Coast Cities?
by Joel Kotkin 09/17/2023
As recently as the early Nineties, when the great cities of the Midwest and East Coast were careening toward what seemed like an inevitable downturn, the urban agglomerations along the Pacific coast offered a demonstrably brighter urban future. From San Diego to the Puget Sound, urban centers along America’s western edge continued to thrive read more »
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History Matters
by Joel Kotkin 09/14/2023
If history is deprived of the Truth, we are left with nothing but an idle, unprofitable tale. »
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Mandating EVs While Discouraging Mining is a Recipe for Disaster
by Joel Kotkin 09/12/2023
“A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds,” wrote the American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson. This may prove no problem to the West’s climate-obsessed elites, who rail about the coming apocalypse, even while undermining the production of the very resources that would be essential if they are to have any chance to reach their cherished “net zero” utopia. read more » »
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More Proof That The Electrify Everything Push Is A Regressive Tax
by Robert Bryce 09/07/2023
On December 14, 2022, the Biden administration held “the first-ever White House Electrification Summit.” The goal of the meeting, which included officials from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Climate Policy Office, and Office of Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation, along with leaders of various NGOs, including the American Federation of Teachers, Greenlining Ins read more »
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Where There's Smoke, There's Fire
by Randal OToole 08/28/2023
The Antiplanner’s exurban area has been filled with smoke the last few days as winds have blown soot from wildfires in western Oregon towards central Oregon. As bad as the air has been here, it usually wasn’t as bad as it was in New York City a couple of months ago read more » »
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Adaption Is The Answer
by Joel Kotkin and Hugo Kruger 08/24/2023
The world is careening toward a climate crisis, and by that we do not mean nasty weather or impending human extinction. The real challenge lies in adapting to a changing climate without undermining an already stressed global order read more » »
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