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  2. en.paperblog.com

    Ross Douthat has an important column, Decadence and Andreessen's Dilemma ( Reactions, June 10, 2021). The piece begins: Early in the pandemic era, the Netscape founder Marc Andreessen published a manifesto that was so on-point for the themes of The Decadent Society that I cited it in the paperback.
  3. new-savanna.blogspot.com

    Ross Douthat has an important column, Decadence and Andreessen's Dilemma (Reactions, June 10, 2021). The piece begins: Early in the pandemic era, the Netscape founder Marc Andreessen published a manifesto that was so on-point for the themes of The Decadent Society that I cited it in the paperback.
  4. Oct 29, 2023Highlights If the pandemic taught us anything significant about our future, then, it was that we need a different and more old-fashioned-American sort of culture — one in which "every step of the way, to everyone around us, we should be asking the question, what are you building? What are you building directly, or helping other people to build, or teaching other people to build, or taking ...
  5. jakeseliger.com

    * " Decadence and Andreessen's Dilemma ." On the distinction between digital and real world. * " Truth, Reading, Decadence ," which isn't a great title for an essay about how the passing of Harold Bloom reflects declining interest in studying English literature. You'll see much in common with my comments here.
  6. cambridge.org

    The philosophical origins of the concept of decadence lie with the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860). These 'origins' are retrospective, in that Schopenhauer was interpreted as the philosopher of decadence only in the late nineteenth century largely because of the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. More than any other philosopher of his era, Nietzsche conceptualized modern ...
  7. mauldineconomics.com

    Dec 24, 2024Legendary venture capitalist Marc Andreessen hit the bullseye in 2011 when he said: "Software is eating the world." Over the next decade, software companies devoured entire industries. Paper records became Dropbox (DBX). File cabinets became Salesforce (CRM). Local servers became Amazon Web Services. Software stocks—as measured by the BVP Cloud Index—10Xd from 2013-2020, while the S ...

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