Joseph Epstein on Malcolm Gladwell: The first step in the bestseller formula is to tell people something that they want to hear.
Bill McKibben on Thomas Friedman: Thomas Friedman is the prime leading indicator of the conventional wisdom, always positioned just far enough ahead of the curve to give readers the sense that they're in-the-know, but never far enough to cause deep mental unease.
From the MemeStreams documentation: The whole point of recommending an article is to tell other people to take a look at it.
Cory Doctorow: The difference between alchemy and science is if you tell people what you’ve learned.
Michael Hopkins on Chip and Dan Heath: The stickiest ideas, regardless of intrinsic merit, have a lot in common. Or, more accurately, the ways they are presented have a lot in common.
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