How the World Works

Posts on Monday, May 19, 2008

"The Man Who Loved China"
Who knew that the greatest English-language historian of Chinese science was an avid nudist and accordion player?
New world consumers
Will a shopping spree in the rest of the world change American views on trade?
Life at the bottom
In Sacramento County, the housing market is suddenly booming again. All that was required was for prices to come down -- a lot.
What's the matter with China?
Salon's readers take up "the Needham question" and come up with some provocative explanations as to why China had no Industrial Revolution.
A note on the blog
Strange, mysterious absence of posting explained
Recycling the old bicycle
Another entry in the $4-a-gallon consumer behavior modification logbook.
The deep structure of kung fu panda-monium
An expert in modern Chinese literature takes on the cultural significance of Dreamworks' martial arts cartoon
Growing pains for Kiva
Call it Web 2.0: The African version. The online microfinance lending site stumbles, but doesn't get knocked down

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Recycling the old bicycle
Another entry in the $4-a-gallon consumer behavior modification logbook.
The deep structure of kung fu panda-monium
An expert in modern Chinese literature takes on the cultural significance of Dreamworks' martial arts cartoon
Growing pains for Kiva
Call it Web 2.0: The African version. The online microfinance lending site stumbles, but doesn't get knocked down

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