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David Brooks Has a Blog

John Fea   |  March 8, 2011 Leave a Comment

Check it out.  Here is a taste from his first post.

On this blog I’m hoping to cover the sorts of intellectual, cultural and scientific findings and changes that I can’t really get into my columns or my conversations with fellow my columnist Gail Collins.

I’m especially eager to do this because we’re in the middle of an intellectual revolution. Scientists and researchers in a range of spheres, from neuroscience to psychology to behavioral economics to sociology, are delving deeply into the human mind and giving us new information and insights into human nature.

In my book, “The Social Animal,” I try to harvest and celebrate a lot of their work. But the knowledge just keeps on flowing. So I’m going to use this space to publicize, discuss and evaluate new work in the study of human nature. I hope to describe some odd or interesting piece of research or thinking. This blog won’t be about how to vote in the next election. It’ll be about who you are and why you do what you do.

 

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