The Deleted Scenes - New and Old #148
What Happened to the US Machine Tool Industry?, Construction Physics, Brian Potter, January 18, 2024 This is a really important article, and this strikes me as the core issue on which critics of free trade (though that’s not the only factor here) are basically correct.
Also: “As of 2014, not a single one of the 10 largest machine tool companies in the world was a US company.” If the only answer to this is that it doesn’t really matter, well, that might not be good enough. This is a sobering piece. Read the whole thing. The Battle Over Communist Buildings, Mark Baker, January 22, 2024 What a cool thing for a city to have:
But the communist-era architecture is a more tenuous part of that well-loved historic fabric:
Interesting read, with a lot of great photos! The Introverts Have Taken Over the US Economy, Bloomberg, Allison Schrager, January 22, 2024
This is really interesting. The social media commentary on this piece was mixed, with people arguing over the sort-of conflation of introvert with antisocial, with whether going out less and drinking less and whatever isn’t really a healthier lifestyle, etc. But I think this is definitely a real phenomenon, whatever judgment you make on it. Schrager does note the point about less drinking in particular being probably good, but argues more broadly of socializing:
This reminds me of a book I reviewed back in late 2022 by David Sax, about the importance of in-person everything, which I tweeted in response to this article. I put Sax’s argument this way: “All the annoyances and frictions of everyday life were sort of like exercise or eating well: good for us but hard to choose affirmatively.” This is an under-remarked-on element of post-pandemic life compared to, say, inflation. But maybe a far more important one. Orientation towards the common good in cities: The role of individual urban mobility behavior, Journal of Environmental Psychology, Harald Schuster, Jolanda van der Noll, Anette Rohmann Volume 91, November 2023 This is a long academic journal piece that basically claims to find that walking and biking are associated with greater neighborly attitudes and concern for the common good. I can hear two responses: “These left-wing academics came up with a ‘study’ to ‘prove’ that motorists are bad people,” or, “Getting around in a way that roots you and connects you to the places you pass through encourages pro-social tendencies.” I think you know which way I see it. Check out the article; it’s very interesting. Related Reading: Thank you for reading! Please consider upgrading to a paid subscription to help support this newsletter. You’ll get a weekly subscribers-only piece, plus full access to the archive: over 900 pieces and growing. And you’ll help ensure more like this! You're currently a free subscriber to The Deleted Scenes. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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