Accidental Deliberations: Thursday Afternoon Links


This and that for your Thursday reading.

– Paul Krugman notes that Donald Trump has upended the theory that presidential influence on the economy is overstated, as every new difficulty facing the U.S. can be traced to his deliberate choices. And Richard Bookstaber discusses how the global economy may be headed toward much worse than the 2008 crisis, even as Alexis Lapp reports on Trump’s plans to reverse the few public protections put in place after that occurred. 

– Meanwhile, Owen Jones writes that the Iran war has destroyed any pretense that the U.S.’ is a global leader rather than a bully. And Jan Dehn discusses the prospect that the Iran war will serve as the death knell for fossil fuel dependency, while George Monbiot reminds us that our current reliance on dirty energy has only fuelled the rise of dictators. 

– Eric Dolan writes about new research on the effect of electronic interruptions – with constant notifications serving as a more problematic disruption than screen time alone. The Associated Press reports on Canada’s descent in the Wellbeing Research Centre’s global happiness rankings, with the effects of heavy social media media use among young people identified as a major cause. And James Densley and Jillian Peterson discuss how the profile of mass shooters increasingly reflects younger people radicalized by an online culture of performative violence.

–  Finally, Meghan Bartels examines new research showing that the death toll from COVID-19 in the U.S. has likely been severely underestimated due to a reluctance to test for the disease. 



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