Sunday assorted links


1. Are “dad books” a dying breed? (WSJ)  And are podcasts to blame?

2. Profile of Camille Paglia at age 79 (London Times, gated).

3. Olivier Blanchard: ” I certainly worry about the evolution of US public debt and the size of primary deficits. But, while there is a lot of discussion/worry about the increase in nominal interest rates, the 10-year inflation indexed rate, which is the relevant one for debt dynamics, has remained surprisingly stable.”

4. Revana Sharfuddin: “Uncertainty around immigration policy may have downstream effects on fertility decisions. We probably underestimate how much family formation responds to policy instability.”

6. Nagel on Scanlon.

7. “No child deaths have been definitively linked to Covid vaccines, according to a report from the FDA that was quietly made public.”  Article here.

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