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).