Stephen Mihm
@SMihm
Columnist at Bloomberg (https://t.co/tb9ywkCa0I). Historian of business, technology, and finance. Orchardist. Swimmer. Sleep-deprived father of three.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/view/contributors/AP8wRWjVDoM/stephen-mihm 21-11-2011 19:06:52
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Civil War-era politicians would roll their eyes at the heated exchange between Senator Mullin and Teamsters President Sean O'Brien and say 'hold my beer,' says Stephen Mihm trib.al/M9XypAf
Evangelicals have long linked the Second Coming of Christ to bloodshed in Israel. Stephen Mihm says that's why many of them are treating the war as the beginning of a fulfilled prophecy bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via Bloomberg Opinion
It's been the summer of union strikes, but Stephen Mihm says the labor movement is going to need to reverse decades-old regulations to see long-lasting change trib.al/qJ1IhOQ
200 years of SciFi has prepared us for AI. Stephen Mihm #machinelearning bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via Bloomberg Opinion
Study up, Elon. In a review of great tycoon travesties, vanity towns may be the biggest ego trip of all, writes Stephen Mihm trib.al/uwyew4p via @citylab
The humanities at their best are perfectly equipped to provide an education in something sadly lacking in recent business history: human judgment, says Adrian Wooldridge bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via Bloomberg Opinion
I want to say one word to you. Just one word.
Yes, sir.
Are you listening?
Yes, I am.
Magnets, writes Stephen Mihm bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via Bloomberg Opinion
Early proponents of fake meat saw it as the culinary equivalent of a cold shower, helping Americans counter the “carnal influences” of animal flesh, writes Stephen Mihm trib.al/nKqrGMD via Bloomberg Opinion
Some assert that the origin of Covid “is a scientific question best left to scientists.” Perhaps we should also leave oversight of banking solely to bankers? Or the investigation of an airline crash solely to the airline and the aircraft manufacturer? 1/ washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/…