We revisit an episode from 2016 that asks: Has our culture’s obsession with innovation led us to neglect the fact that things also need to be taken care of?
SOURCES:Martin Casado • , general partner at Andreessen Horowitz. Ruth Schwartz Cowan • , professor emerita of history and sociology of science at University of Pennsylvania. Edward Glaeser • , professor of economics at Harvard University. Chris Lacinak • , founder and president of AVPreserve. Andrew Russell • , provost of SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Lawrence Summers • , professor and president emeritus of Harvard University; former Secretary of the Treasury and former director of the National Economic Council. Lee Vinsel • , professor of science, technology, and society at Virginia Tech.
RESOURCES: • “ Hail the Maintainers • ," by Andrew Russell and Lee Vinsel ( Aeon, • 2016). • “ A Lesson on Infrastructure From the Anderson Bridge Fiasco • ,” by Lawrence Summers and Rachel Lipson ( The Boston Globe • , 2016). Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier, • by Edward Glaeser (2008). More Work for Mother: The Ironies of Household Technology from the Open Hearth to the Microwave • , by Ruth Schwartz Cowan (1983).
EXTRAS: • " Freakonomics Radio Takes to the Skies • ," series by Freakonomics Radio • (2023). • " Edward Glaeser Explains Why Some Cities Thrive While Others Fade Away • ," by People I (Mostly) Admire • (2021). • " Why Larry Summers Is the Economist Everyone Hates to Love • ," by Freakonomics Radio • (2017).
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