Read The Rational Optimist Online
Authors: Matt Ridley
p. 268 ‘chronically entrepreneurial’. Audretsch, D.B. 2007.
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p. 268 ‘laying the foundations for their global dominance at the expense of precisely the big companies dirigistes admired’. Postrel, V. 1998.
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p. 269 ‘A large study by the OECD’. Quoted in Kealey, T. 2007.
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p. 270 ‘a recent survey of forty-six major inventions’. Agarwal, R. and Gort, M. 2001. First mover advantage and the speed of competitive entry: 1887–1986.
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p. 270 ‘sired by the bicycle out of the horse carriage’. Rolt, L.T.C. 1967.
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p. 271 ‘cross-fertilisation ... does ... happen between species of bacteria, 80 per cent of whose genes have been borrowed from other species’. Dagan, T., Artzy-Randrup, Y. and Martin, W. 2008. Modular networks and cumulative impact of lateral transfer in prokaryote genome evolution.
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p. 271 ‘able to produce only sterile offspring’. The sterility of hybrids was a problem that greatly exercised Charles Darwin, chiefly because it was being claimed by some American anthropologists that black people were a separately created species, which justified slavery, and even that hybrids between blacks and whites were sterile. See Desmond, A. and Moore, J. 2009.
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p. 271 ‘Technologies emerge from the coming together of existing technologies into wholes that are greater than the sum of their parts.’ Arthur, B. and Polak, W. 2004.
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p. 271 ‘Henry Ford once candidly admitted’. Evans, H. 2004.
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p. 272 ‘in the historian George Basalla’s words’. Basalla, G. 1988.
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p. 272 ‘an invention looking for a job’. http://laserstars.org/history/ruby.html.
p. 273 ‘Eric von Hippel, incidentally, practises what he preaches’. Von Hippel, E. 2005.
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p. 274 ‘as Geoffrey Miller reminds us’. Miller, G. 2009.
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p. 275 ‘full-scale trebuchets capable of tossing pianos more than 150 yards’.
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p. 276 ‘It was Paul Romer’s great achievement in the 1990s to rescue the discipline of economics from the century-long cul-de-sac into which it had driven by failing to incorporate innovation.’ Warsh, D. 2006.
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p. 276 ‘As Paul Romer puts it’. Romer, P. 1995.
Beyond the Knowledge Worker
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Chapter 9
p. 279 ‘I have observed that not the man who hopes when others despair’. Speech by John Stuart Mill to the London Debating Society on ‘perfectibility’, 2 May 1828.
p. 279 US air pollutant emissions graph. US Environmental Protection Agency.
p. 280 ‘the economist Julian Simon tried it in the 1990s’. Simon, J. 1996.
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p. 280 ‘Bjørn Lomborg tried it in the 2000s’. Lomborg, B. 2001.
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p. 280 ‘said Hayek’. Hayek, F.A. 1960.
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p. 280 ‘As Warren Meyer has put it’. http://www.coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2005/02/in_praise_of_ro.html.
p. 280 ‘The environmentalist Lester Brown, writing in 2008’. Brown, L. 2008.
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p. 283 ‘Pessimists have always been ubiquitous and have always been feted’. Herman, A. 1997.
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p. 283 ‘wrote Adam Smith at the start of the industrial revolution’. Smith, A. 1776.
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pp. 283–4 ‘cried the
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p. 284 ‘Dr Arnold was more enlightened’. Quoted in Williams, A. 2008.
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p. 284 ‘Robert Southey had just published a book’. Southey, R. 1829.
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p. 285 ‘the modern philosopher John Gray’. Quoted in Postrel, V. 1998.
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p. 285 ‘Thomas Babington Macaulay’. Macaulay, T.B. 1830. Review of Southey’s Colloquies on Society.
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p. 286 ‘in his
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p. 287 ‘said Macaulay in 1830’. Macaulay, T.B. 1830. Review of Southey’s Colloquies on Society.
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p. 288 ‘a book called
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p. 288 ‘said Winston Churchill in a memo to the prime minister’. Asquith papers, December 1910, quoted in Addison, P. 1992.
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p. 288 ‘Theodore Roosevelt was even more explicit’.
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p. 288 ‘as Isaiah Berlin put it’. Quoted in Byatt, I. 2008. Weighing the present against the future: the choice and use of discount rates in the analysis of climate change. In
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p. 289 ‘Oswald Spengler in 1923 in his bestselling polemic
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’. Spengler, O. 1923.
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p. 290 ‘the opening words of Agenda 21’. Preamble to Agenda 21, 1992.
p. 290 ‘in the words of Charles Leadbetter’. Leadbetter, C. 2002.
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p. 291 ‘groaned the wealthy environmentalist Edward Goldsmith’. Quoted in Postrel, V. 1998.
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p. 291 ‘in the words of the Prince of Wales’. HRH Prince of Wales 2000. The civilized society.
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p. 291 ‘says a professor of psychology’. Barry Schwartz, quoted in Easterbrook, G. 2003.
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p. 291 ‘This notion dates from Herbert Marcuse’. Saunders, P. 2007. Why capitalism is good for the soul.
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p. 291 ‘the poet Hesiod was nostalgic for a lost golden age’. Hesiod,
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p. 292 ‘Plato, who deplored writing as a destroyer of memorising’. Barron, D. 2009.
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p. 292 ‘scalded and defoliated by a kind of cognitive Agent Orange’. John Cornwell. Is technology ruining our children?
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p. 292 ‘The psychoanalyst Adam Phillips’. Phillips, A. and Taylor, B. 2009.
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p. 293 ‘Bill McKibben’s best-selling dirge of 1989’. McKibben, W. 1989.
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p. 293 ‘Robert Kaplan told the world in 1994’. www.theatlantic.com/doc/199402/anarchy.
p. 293 ‘our stolen future’. Colburn, T., Dumanoski, D. and Myers, J.P. 1996.
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p. 293 ‘Jared Diamond fell under the spell of fashionable pessimism’. Diamond, J. 1995.
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p. 294 ‘Martin Rees in his book’. Rees, M. 2003.
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p. 294 ‘what Greg Easterbrook calls’. Easterbrook, G. 2003.
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p. 294 ‘People ... tend to assume that they will live longer, stay married longer and travel more than they do’. Gilbert, D. 2007.
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p. 294 ‘Dane Stangler calls this’. Stangler, D., personal communication.
p. 294 ‘people much more viscerally dislike losing a sum of money than they like winning the same sum’. McDermott, R., Fowler, J.H. and Smirnov, O. 2008. On the evolutionary origin of prospect theory preferences.
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p. 294 ‘pessimism genes might quite literally be commoner than optimism genes’. Fox, E., Ridgewell, A. and Ashwin, C. 2009. Looking on the bright side: biased attention and the human serotonin transporter gene.
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p. 295 ‘the 7-repeat version of the DRD4 gene accounts for 20 per cent of financial risk taking in men’. Dreber, A. et al. 2009. The 7R polymorphism in the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4) is associated with financial risk taking in men.
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p. 295 ‘The day I was writing a first draft of this paragraph, the BBC reported’. 1 May 2008.
p. 295 ‘how the
New York Times
reported the reassuring news in 2009 that world temperature had not risen for a decade’.
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p. 296 ‘a new theory suggests that cosmic rays are a bigger cause of the Antarctic ozone hole than chlorine is’. Lu, Q.-B. 2009. Correlation between cosmic rays and ozone depletion.
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p. 297 ‘Rachel Carson, influenced by Hueper, set out in her book
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(1962) to terrify her readers’. Carson, R. 1962.
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p. 297 ‘other causes of childhood death were declining faster’. Bailey, R. 2002. Silent Spring at 40.
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p. 298 ‘wrote the environmentalist Paul Ehrlich in 1971’. Ehrlich, P. 1970.
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p. 298 ‘Later he was more specific’. Special Earthday edition of
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p. 298 ‘both cancer incidence and death rate from cancer fell steadily’. Ames, B.N. and Gold, L.S. 1997. Environmental pollution, pesticides and the prevention of cancer: misconceptions.
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p. 298 ‘Richard Doll and Richard Peto had concluded that age-adjusted cancer rates were falling’. Doll, R. and Peto, R. 1981. The causes of cancer: quantitative estimates of avoidable risks of cancer in the United States today.
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p. 298 ‘As Bruce Ames famously demonstrated in the late 1990s’. Ames, B.N. and Gold, L.S. 1997. Environmental pollution, pesticides, and the prevention of cancer: misconceptions.
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p. 299 ‘Ames says’. Bruce Ames, personal communication.
p. 299 ‘sparing, targeted use of DDT against malarial mosquitoes can be done without any such threat to wildlife’. http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/bate200406030904.asp; http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=10176.