( recommendations: I tend to collect bibliographies from authors I learn from – particularly Haidt / Pinker / Fukuyama. The other thing I do that most of you won’t or can’t, is that I read anything I find economics or social science or hbd that produces any kind of statistics on anything I can make use of. I do less of it now than in the past. because I have too much work these days. but if you find a chapter in a book that’s good, it’s almost as good to find the referencees used for that chapter. Usually the ‘meat’ is in there. TIP: Papers are good for data and shit for ideas. Books are good for ideas.)
Source date (UTC): 2017-02-02 22:25:00 UTC
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