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The daily application of science has transformed our way of life.
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Kurt Andersen discusses the struggle of writing. He says all writing is a moment-to-moment struggle to find the right words within the right structure.
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Kurt Andersen discusses the novel as an intellectual undertaking. He talks about the joy he finds creating his own world.
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Ambition and impatience, Larry Summers says, go hand in hand.
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By having that reflexive skepticism and proclivity to challenge, you’ll learn that the emperor doesn’t have any clothes.
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Andersen discusses his creative process. For him, it is both a solo and collaborative effort.
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The puzzle chains are long, but Larry Summers say that doesn’t mean they’re secure.
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As a child, Larry Summers believed in the god of systems analysis.
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Andersen talks about the writing process, and his own method collecting extensive notes on a given subject and then allowing time for them to distill in his mind.
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An Omahan humility gives Andersen a different perspective on the city.
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How did Nelson Mandela find such spirit and such strength?
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Mogahed on the so-called “youth bulge.”
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Religious and national identities are not mutually exclusive, Mogahed says.
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If it’s a war of ideologies, what are the two ideologies?
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Make our healthcare system look less like it does now.
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British Muslims are more likely than the general public to say that they identify strongly with the U.K. as their country.
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Andersen goes into a room, and waits for the alchemy to happen.
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Andersen injected serious journalism with some heady satire.
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Muslims are very critical of their societies, Mogahed says.
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