Substack Articles: January 1-5, 2025

Articles that are also US onAir News Items

The Players on the Eve of Destruction
The insanity of war has returned to our world.
Noahpinion – January 2, 2025

Trade in the Ruins (Wonkish)
On misunderstanding the postwar boom
Krugman Wonks out, Paul Krugman – January 4, 2025

The Big Five – 4 Janaury 2025
My regular update on conflict and confrontation in Ukraine, the Middle East and the Pacific, accompanied by recommended readings on modern war and future conflict.
Futura Doctrina, Mick Ryan – January 4, 2025

How do we measure whether China’s economy is “ahead” of America’s?
Noahpinion, Noah Smith – January 4, 2025

The Important Thing About AGI is the Impact, Not the Name
Am I Stronger Yet?, Steve Newman – January 2, 2025

The Robots are coming: Genesis
AI Supremacy, Michael Spencer – December 31, 2024

The only real firewall against the Trump regime
Robert Reich – January 2, 2025

How we’ll use AI in 2025
Axios, Megan Morrone – January 1, 2025

Mainstream media faces a credibility crisis
The Conversation, Anita Varma – January 3, 2025

Don’t Let the Enemies of Truth Ruin Wikipedia
Arc Digital, Nicholas Grossman – December 27, 2024

How Wikipedia Launders Regime Propaganda
Pirate Wires, Ashley Rindsberg – September 18, 2024

More Substack Articles

Never Underestimate the Ignorance of the Powerful
When you’re a star, people let you think you’re smart
Paul Krugman, Jan 3, 2025

America’s Forgotten Generation (of Prosperity)
How and why the postwar boom got memory-holed
Paul Krugman

Lead to Win IV. The Power of Relationships
Without strong relationships, even the most brilliant ideas falter in execution.
Stoic Philosophy

The Dollar and the Trade Deficit
What will Trump do when his favorite obsession goes the wrong way?
Paul Krugman

Reflections on 2024
Democracy’s greatest year has led to the greatest oligarch push-back we’ve ever seen; legacy media had its worst year; social media shape-shifted, and my single best recommended follow for 2025.
Dr Dan Goyal

Twenty-five years in 2,500 words
The Slow Boring political narrative of every election I’ve voted in
Matthew Yglesias

 

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