Your bigthink quote of the day
One great test of our era will be whether creative destruction can flourish alongside public order and political liberty. If not, we’re in big trouble. But if so ? and I’m an optimist on the point ? the results could be a marvel. From Brad DeLong’s review of a Schmpeter biography in the Chronicle of ...
One great test of our era will be whether creative destruction can flourish alongside public order and political liberty. If not, we're in big trouble. But if so ? and I'm an optimist on the point ? the results could be a marvel.From Brad DeLong's review of a Schmpeter biography in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Tyler Cowen favors a different selection from the same review.
One great test of our era will be whether creative destruction can flourish alongside public order and political liberty. If not, we’re in big trouble. But if so ? and I’m an optimist on the point ? the results could be a marvel.
From Brad DeLong’s review of a Schmpeter biography in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Tyler Cowen favors a different selection from the same review.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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