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Gnarly, dude.

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Maybe the blog wasn't attentive enough?

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John Sidles

Yeah ... but I "heard it through the grapevine".

Sorry to break it to you, but Jonathan Israel has been making a move on these ideas ... he's dressing these ideas up in the fancy academic clothing of the third volume in Israel's history of the Enlightenment.

So these ideas have got a rich boy-friend now!

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A Leopard never changes it spots. As George Costanza once said noone has ever been able to pull off the blog switch!!

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So how did the blog take it? Did it take you back or tell you to hit the road?

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Yes you can :)

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Every time you come with an interesting post. Keep doing the same.

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      Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation
      An exploration of environments that lead to breakthrough innovation, in science, technology, business, and the arts. I conceived it as the closing book in a trilogy on innovative thinking, after Ghost Map and Invention. But in a way, it completes an investigation that runs through all the books. Sold more copies in hardcover than anything else I've written.

    • : The Invention of Air

      The Invention of Air
      The story of the British radical chemist Joseph Priestley, who ended up having a Zelig-like role in the American Revolution. My version of a founding fathers book, and a reminder that most of the Enlightenment was driven by open source ideals.

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      The Ghost Map
      The latest: the story of a terrifying outbreak of cholera in 1854 London 1854 that ended up changing the world. An idea book wrapped around a page-turner. I like to think of it as a sequel to Emergence if Emergence had been a disease thriller. You can see a trailer for the book here.

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      Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter
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      Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software
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      Interface Culture : How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate
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