The Geese cover of 'Baby' is so fucking good man this is all I have ever wanted a cover to be. A reinvention, a entirely new way of feeling a piece of art I have felt before. This is how I read the lyrics of 'Baby' when I am no longer 13. https://t.co/bhAbPfOZuv
When his plan failed, Philippe Aghion had to reconsider โ and the outcome turned out to be a success.
2025 economic sciences laureate Philippe Aghionโs ambition was to join the Harvard Society of Fellows, but he failed. Instead, he ended up at MIT, where he met Peter Howitt. They started to collaborate and created a mathematical model explaining how creative destruction drives economic growth.
In 2025, the duo was awarded the economic sciences prize for their joint theory. Aghionโs failure thus turned out a success.
Last December in Stockholm, Sweden, Aghion took part in a conversation with his co-laureate Joel Mokyr and journalist Katrine Kielos. You can watch the entire economics seminar here: https://t.co/FDf6RDpFti
she is fundamentally misidentifying and misrepresenting the problem. the contradiction here is between capital and labour not men and women. exclusion from exploitative labour is not liberation. gig work is unsafe, underpaid, unregulated and coercive. (1/n)