After the American Century

Technology, politics and culture

January 30, 2008

Does the First Nominee Have the Advantage?

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After the American Century There is a myth floating around in conversations I have heard in the US, that the party which decides on its cand...
January 29, 2008

Florida: Mac is (Still) Back

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After the American Century The results are in, and McCain has won Florida with 36%, with Romney at 31%. It seems that McCain has found what ...
January 28, 2008

Why the Kennedy Endorsement Matters

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After the American Century First it was Carolyn, comparing Obama to her father, President Jack Kennedy. Now the last of the legendary Kenned...
January 27, 2008

Obama Breaks Through, Again

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After the American Century Today Barack Obama won a stunning victory in South Carolina, crushing the Clintons with more than double the v...
January 26, 2008

Politics or Football?

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After several days of random conversations and taking the general pulse, I have the strong impression that Americans are not quite as excite...
January 25, 2008

Republicans Struggle to Find a Candidate

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Here in Boston, where I had my hair cut this morning, Mitt Romney does not seem popular. He once was governor of the state, and he also ran ...
January 22, 2008

The Real Campaign Issues I: Oil

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All the candidates are talking about change . One area that screams out for change is US oil policy. The United States is the world's la...
January 21, 2008

The Bush Economy, Part 2

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More than one month ago, on December 12, I put out a blog on the failings of the Bush economy.(See the archive.) In the past week the failur...
January 19, 2008

Clinton Gambles for Nevada Votes

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Whenever I get to Nevada I feel as though I ought to be given a free hotel room. After all, the first governor of the Nevada Territory, at t...
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David E. Nye
Odense, Denmark
Author or editor of more than 25 books, including 12 with The MIT Press, and more than 225 publications in all. Honors include the Leonardo da Vinci Medal in 2005. Senior Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota. By-Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University. Professor Emeritus SDU, Denmark. Knighted by the Queen of Denmark in 2014. A bibliography and index to publications is available for free download at https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/219592
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