Think Twice
Like Matt, I highly urge you to read James’ piece on Radiohead and the last decade of their music and cultural influence. But you should also check out the rest of the new issue of Doublethink, and I don’t just say that because I’m one of the editors (though, let’s be straight: that does make a difference).
In addition the James’ piece, you’ll also find Nicholas Desai looking at what unifies the eccentric cast of economists at the George Mason econ department, Ashley Parker’s profile of four of D.C.‘s youngest conservative speechwriters, Sean Higgins on Reason science writer Ron Bailey’s dissent from the libertarian consensus on global warming, David Donadio’s profile of Ron Paul communications director Jesse Benton, and fiction by Chuck Augello. It’s all stuff pretty much tailor-made for the TAS audience, and I think you’ll find it worth your time to check out.
Peter — I’d like to check this out, but the .PDF on the link is broken. Where can I get this? Do bookstores sell it — or, could someone email me it? Thank you. Regards.
— Derek · Feb 26, 07:11 PM · #
Derek, I’ll check out the pdf issue. In the meantime, you can read all the articles online here: http://www.affdoublethink.com/. If you’re in the DC area, you can pick up a copy at our happy hour on Mar. 6th at Science Club. (Check the AFF site for more details.) And you can always subscribe: http://www.affdoublethink.com/subscribe.php!
— Cheryl · Feb 26, 08:57 PM · #