Is time like a line, a stretched out accordion, buried silos, or a flat circle? We concoct many ways to think about the relationship between the present and the past, but according to Jill Lepore one constant endures: “When you’re writing history, you’re always using your imagination.”
The historian and New Yorker writer joins Tyler for a conversation on the Tea Party, Mary Pickford, Dickens in America, growing up watching TV (the horror), Steve Bannon’s 19th century visage, the importance of friendship, the subversiveness of Stuart Little, and much more.
Cliff Asness on Comics and Why Never to Share a Gym with Cirque du Soleil (Live at Mason)
Dani Rodrik on Premature Deindustrialization and Why the World is Second Best at Best
Luigi Zingales on Italy, Google and Conglomeration, and Donald Trump (Live at Mason)
Jeffrey Sachs on Charter Cities and How to Reform Graduate Economics Education (Live at Mason)
Peter Thiel on Stagnation, Innovation, and What Not to Call your Company (Live at Mason)
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