Spare thoughts
1. Hussein Ibish says he got kicked out of D.C.’s Politics and Prose bookstore for asking where to find the works of the Marquis de Sade, but managed to write a fascinating essay anyway 2. The World Bank on conducting ethical economic field research 3. Charles Kenny on Chris Blattman’s "give poor people money" idea ...
1. Hussein Ibish says he got kicked out of D.C.'s Politics and Prose bookstore for asking where to find the works of the Marquis de Sade, but managed to write a fascinating essay anyway
1. Hussein Ibish says he got kicked out of D.C.’s Politics and Prose bookstore for asking where to find the works of the Marquis de Sade, but managed to write a fascinating essay anyway
2. The World Bank on conducting ethical economic field research
3. Charles Kenny on Chris Blattman’s "give poor people money" idea
4. Could Bitcoin go legit?
5. Academic sentence generator. I got, "the reification of post-capitalist hegemony functions as the conceptual frame for the historicization of the nation-state."
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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