Bureaucracy is cancerous
Bureaucratic cancer and the sabotage of A Level reform
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why leave won?
On the referendum #32:
Science/productivity —
a) small teams are more disruptive,
b) ‘science is becoming far less efficient’
This blog considers two recent papers on the dynamics of scientific research: one in Nature and one by the brilliant physicist, Michael Nielsen, and the brilliant founder of Stripe, Patrick Collison, who is a very unusual CEO. These findings are very important to the question: how can we make economies more productive and what is the relationship between basic science and productivity? The papers are also interesting for those interested in the general question of high performance teams.
These issues are also crucial to the debate about what on earth Britain focuses on now the 2016 referendum has destroyed the Insiders’ preferred national strategy of ‘influencing the EU project’.
For as long as I have watched British politics ...
This recent Nature paper gives evidence that
a) small teams are more disruptive in science research and
b) solo researchers/small teams are significantly underfunded ...
Complexity and prediction VI:
a model predicts the frequency and severity of interstate wars, ‘a profound mystery for which we have no explanation’ ...
Unrecognised simplicities of effective action #1: expertise and a quadrillion dollar business
‘The combination of physics and politics could render the surface of the earth uninhabitable.’ John von Neumann. Introduction
My essay on an ‘Odyssean’ Education
Why Brexit chief Dominic Cummings voted Leave
On the referendum #33:
High performance government, ‘cognitive technologies’, Michael Nielsen, Bret Victor, & ‘Seeing Rooms’
‘People, ideas, machines — in that order!’ Colonel Boyd.
‘The main thing that’s needed is simply the recognition of how important seeing is, and the will to do something about it.’ Bret Victor.
‘[T]he transfer of an entirely new and quite different framework for thinking about, designing, and using information systems … is immensely more difficult than transferring technology.’ Robert Taylor, one of the handful most responsible for the creation of the internet and personal computing, and in inspiration to Bret Victor.
‘[M]uch of our intellectual elite who think they have “the solutions” have actually cut themselves off from understanding the basis for much of the most important human progress.’ Michael Nielsen, physicist.
Erskine May
Dominic Cummings is a man with a plan
Why Dominic Cummings is Johnson’s most important appointment
Infografika: Tvrdý brexit stále ve hře. Kde by bolel nejvíc?
https://henryjacksonsociety.org
https://twitter.com/hjs_org
https://henryjacksonsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/HJS-2019-Audit-of-Geopolitical-Capability-Report-web.pdf
Dominic Cummings questioned by Andrew Tyrie
COFFEE HOUSE STEERPIKE
The six best moments from Jacob Rees-Mogg’s government debut
Jacob Rees-Mogg on prorogation
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