Innovation is a difficult thing to measure. But when the list of scientific, industrial, and commercial breakthroughs is as long
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Myth of the 20th Century: The Amish – Living Plain
Something is rotten in Denmark. In an age of near-instantaneous access to place and substance, and an over-abundance of people
Myth of the 20th Century: Halloween 2019 – After Dark
Happy Hallows, heretics. — References — – Vineland, Pynchon (1990)– The Nightly News, Hickman (2006)– Conspiracy Theories, Sunstein and Vermule
Myth of the 20th Century: Winter of Discontent – 1978-79 Britain
In the winter of 1978-79 in Britain, strikes crippled the entire country, stopping food deliveries, medical services, and even proper
Myth of the 20th Century: Octopus PROMIS – The Conspiracy Against INSLAW and the Murders to Cover It Up
Understanding the full extent of corruption in the United States government is something even legal scholars struggle with. But int
Myth of the 20th Century: Stuka Pilot – Hans-Ulrich Rudel
As a pilot, the profession brings one above the rest as a matter of course. As a military pilot, flying
Myth of the 20th Century: The Z Man – Reaching the Tipping Point
Known for his prolific output and incisive analysis on the culture war and broader struggle facing Europeans and Americans, the
Myth of the 20th Century: Soldiers of Fortune – From Mercenaries to PMCs
The rise of the Private Military Contractor, or PMC, may seem like a recent phenomena, but the tradition of hiring
Myth of the 20th Century: Lothrop Stoddard – The Rising Tide of Color
Written in the wake of modern mankind’s worst violent cataclysm to date, the Great War, Lothrop Stoddard’s ‘The Rising Tide
Myth of the 20th Century: A History of Venture Capital – Creative Destruction
Invention is often described as 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. In the high-flying game of venture capital, where the stakes