Today’s piece will be a little nerdy, perhaps a little lecture-y. You’ve been forewarned.
I often think about why American cities seem almost incapable of capitalizing on their assets read more »
Newgeography.com - Economic, demographic, and political commentary about placesWhy Can't America Build Better Cities?
by Pete Saunders 12/30/2024
Today’s piece will be a little nerdy, perhaps a little lecture-y. You’ve been forewarned. I often think about why American cities seem almost incapable of capitalizing on their assets read more » »
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The Democrats Need to Get Over Their Delusions
by Joel Kotkin 12/29/2024
Since the election conservatives have assumed that the results represent a “mandate” for their political agenda, as well as a confirmation of their version of national identity. read more » »
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Christianity Around the World; Gift Card Industry and More
by Sami J. Karam 12/27/2024
This week, the new Syrian authorities declared Christmas a public holiday. This brought some reassurance to local communities that worried about the new regime read more » »
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California Ruled with Great Jobs and Boom Times. What Happened?
by Joel Kotkin 12/26/2024
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s constant reminders that California’s economy ”leads the nation” as well as being a model for social justice are delusional. read more » »
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Christmas/Chanukah Message to Our Readers
by Joel Kotkin 12/24/2024
We have been publishing for 15 years, and we are thankful for your readership now and in the future. read more » »
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The Scared Professors
by Samuel J Abrams 12/23/2024
In 1958, sociologists Paul Lazarsfeld and Wagner Thielens Jr. conducted several studies with academics across the country read more » »
Elon Musk and the Rise of the Alt-Oligarchy
by Joel Kotkin 12/22/2024
The US is increasingly a country ruled by oligarchs who pour cascading levels of funds into the competing parties. In 2024, election spending was two-to-three times what it was two decades ago in real terms. read more » New Report: Is California Losing its Mojo?
by Ken Murphy and Marshall Toplansky 12/20/2024
In popular myth, California has been America’s land of opportunity since its founding. In 1849, California built its reputation around its rich vein of gold in Sierra Nevada. read more » »
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The Lone Star State is Soaring: America's Future Will Be Made in Texas
by Joel Kotkin 12/19/2024
The United States is a misnomer. Despite its title, our republic has rarely been united, instead hosting an endless gladiatorial contest between different states and regions. read more » »
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King Coal Powers On
by Robert Bryce 12/18/2024
The International Energy Agency has been consistent — and consistently wrong — about global coal demand. In 2015, the Paris-based agency declared, "The golden age of coal in China seems to be over." That year, it predicted global coal demand would fall to 5.5 billion tons by 2020. read more » »
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