“‘Politics’ Tag”,2013-11-29 ():
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politics, most recent first: 6 related tags, 252 annotations, & 95 links (parent).
- See Also
- Gwern
- “What Do You Do After ‘Winning’ an AI Arms Race?”, 2024
- “Research Ideas”, 2017
- “Open Questions”, 2018
- “Littlewood’s Law and the Global Media”, 2018
- “Fashion Cycles”, 2021
- “The Effectiveness of Unreasonable Small Groups”, 2021
- “Review Of The Cultural Revolution, 2016”, 2019
- “McNamara’s Folly: The Denial of Individual Differences”, 2018
- “Reasons of State: Why Didn’t Denmark Sell Greenland?”, 2011
- “Hafu Gender Ratios in Anime”, 2011
- “Prediction Markets”, 2009
- “The Ones Who Walk Towards Acre”, 2010
- “Biased Information As Anti-Information”, 2012
- “Terrorism Is Not About Terror”, 2009
- “Terrorism Is Not Effective”, 2009
- “On Really Trying”, 2009
- “2012 Election Predictions”, 2012
- “Education Is Not about Learning”, 2009
- “Girl Scouts & Good Corporate Governance”, 2011
- “Against Copyright”, 2008
- “Evolutionary Software Licenses”, 2009
- “Colder Wars”, 2009
- “Life Contracts”, 2009
- “Barratry”, 2009
- Links
- “Getting AI Datacenters in the UK: Why the UK Needs to Create Special Compute Zones; and How to Do It”, et al 2024
- “The 1970s Crime Wave: Are We Too Complacent about Current Crime Trends?”, 2024
- “Hidden Persuaders: LLMs’ Political Leaning and Their Influence on Voters”, et al 2024
- “Silicon Valley, the New Lobbying Monster: From Crypto to AI, the Tech Sector Is Pouring Millions into Super PACS That Intimidate Politicians into Supporting Its Agenda”, 2024
- “Strategic Insights from Simulation Gaming of AI Race Dynamics”, et al 2024
- “Political Fundraisers WinRed and ActBlue Are Taking Millions of Dollars in Donations from Elderly Dementia Patients to Fuel Their Campaigns”
- “The Economic Way of Thinking in a Pandemic”, 2024
- “Deserting Putin’s Army and the Russia-Ukraine War”
- “[Taylor Swift Endorses Kamala Harris due to Deepfakes]”, 2024
- “On the UBI Paper”, 2024
- “The Inefficacy of Land Titling Programs: Homesteading in Haiti, 1933–17195074ya”, 2024
- “Political Language In Economics”, et al 2024
- “Revisiting the Relationship between Economic Freedom and Development to Account for Statistical Deception by Autocratic Regimes”, et al 2024
- “Who Will Control the Future of AI? A Democratic Vision for Artificial Intelligence Must Prevail over an Authoritarian One”, 2024
- “Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Further Deepening Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization § Pg58”, China 2024 (page 58)
- “Are Large Language Models Consistent over Value-Laden Questions?”, et al 2024
- “Revealing Fine-Grained Values and Opinions in Large Language Models”, et al 2024
- “Xi Jinping Claimed US Wants China to Attack Taiwan: Chinese President Told European Commission President That Washington Was Trying to Goad Beijing into War”, 2024
- “Is Socially Responsible Capitalism Truly Polarizing?”, 2024
- “Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears: Reviving a Mao-Era Surveillance Campaign, the Authorities Are Tracking Residents, Schoolchildren and Businesses to Forestall Any Potential Unrest”, 2024
- “China’s Latest Answer to OpenAI Is ‘Chat Xi PT’: Internet Regulator Uses Chinese Leader’s Political Philosophy to Help Answer Questions Posed to Latest Large Language Model”, 2024
- “Meet Facebook’s AI Lobbying Army: With 30 Lobbyists & 7 Agencies, the Company Is Primed to Push Its Agenda on Washington”, 2024
- “NewsGuesser: Using Curiosity to Reduce Selective Exposure”, et al 2024
- “Election Workers Are Drowning in Records Requests. AI Chatbots Could Make It Worse: Experts Worry That Election Deniers Could Weaponize Chatbots to Overwhelm and Slow down Local Officials”, 2024
- “Predicting Political Beliefs With Polygenic Scores for Cognitive Performance and Educational Attainment”, et al 2024
- “How Election Rules Affect Who Wins”, 2024
- “Marc Andreessen Eats Washington”, 2024
- “Lay Economic Reasoning: An Integrative Review and Call to Action”, 2024
- “Acutely Precarious? Detecting Objective Precarity in Journalism”, 2024
- “A Partisan Solution to Partisan Gerrymandering: The Define-Combine Procedure”, et al 2023
- “Strategic CEO Activism in Polarized Markets”, 2023
- “From Which River to Which Sea? College Students Don’t Know, yet They Agree With the Slogan”, 2023
- “The Dark Side of Environmental Activism”, 2023
- “Intergenerational Mobility in American History: Accounting for Race and Measurement Error”, 2023
- “Lay Concepts of Trauma in the United Kingdom: Content and Predictors”, et al 2023
- “Prosocial Motives Underlie Scientific Censorship by Scientists: A Perspective and Research Agenda”, et al 2023
- “Economic Inequality Fosters the Belief That Success Is Zero-Sum”, 2023
- “Computer Center Sabotage, 1968–3197153ya: Luddism, Black Studies, and the Diversion of Technological Progress”, 2023
- “Who Controls the Agenda Controls the Legislature”, et al 2023
- “Saudi-China Collaboration Raises Concerns about Access to AI Chips: Fears Grow at Gulf Kingdom’s Top University That Ties to Chinese Researchers Risk Upsetting US Government”, et al 2023
- “The Economic Origins of Government”, et al 2023
- “Public Policy toward Professional Sports Stadiums: A Review”, et al 2023
- “It Matters What and Where We Measure: Education and Ideology in a Swedish Twin Design”, 2023
- “Predicting Climate Change Anxiety”, et al 2023
- “Evidence of Correlations between Human Partners Based on Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses of 22 Traits & UK Biobank Analysis of 133 Traits”, et al 2023
- “Partisan Schadenfreude and Candidate Cruelty”, et al 2023
- “Inconsistent and Very Weak Evidence for a Direct Association between Childhood Personality and Adult Ideology”, et al 2023
- “Indoctrination in Introduction to Psychology”, 2023
- “The Lion’s Share: Evidence from Federal Contracts on the Value of Political Connections”, 2023
- “Revisiting a Natural Experiment: Do Legislators With Daughters Vote More Liberally on Women’s Issues?”, et al 2023b
- “No Kin in the Game: Moral Hazard and War in the US Congress”, et al 2023
- “Income and Inequality in the Aztec Empire on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest”, 2023
- “Rebel, Remain, or Resign? Military Elites’ Decision-Making at the Onset of the American Civil War”, 2023
- “Opportunities and Risks of LLMs for Scalable Deliberation With Polis”, et al 2023
- “Harm Hypervigilance in Public Reactions to Scientific Evidence”, et al 2023
- “The Psychology of Zero-Sum Beliefs”, 2023b
- “The Challenge of Advanced Cyberwar and the Place of Cyberpeace”, 2023
- “Measuring Backsliding With Observables: Observable-To-Subjective Score Mapping (OSM)”, et al 2023
- “The Mainstreaming of Marx: Measuring the Effect of the Russian Revolution on Karl Marx’s Influence”, 2023
- “Missing Links: A Comparison of Search Censorship in China”, et al 2023
- “China Says Chatbots Must Toe the Party Line: The Communist Party Outlined Draft Rules That Would Set Guardrails on the Rapidly Growing Industry of Services like ChatGPT”, 2023
- “Tilly Goes to Church: The Religious and Medieval Roots of European State Fragmentation”, Grzymala-2023
- “How Large-Language Models Can Revolutionize Military Planning”, 2023
- “White Flight from Immigration?: Attitudes to Diversity and White Residential Choice”, 2023
- “Environmental Knowledge Is Inversely Associated With Climate Change Anxiety”, 2023
- “Understanding Left-Wing Authoritarianism: Relations to the Dark Personality Traits, Altruism, and Social Justice Commitment”, 2023
- “Political Endorsement by Nature and Trust in Scientific Expertise during COVID-19”, 2023
- “Does Stereotype Threat Contribute to the Political Knowledge Gender Gap? A Preregistered Replication Study of 2018”, et al 2023
- “Mitigating YouTube Recommendation Polarity Using BERT and K-Means Clustering”, et al 2023
- “Securing Liberal Democratic Control of AGI through UK Leadership”, 2023
- “China Tells Big Tech Companies Not to Offer ChatGPT Services: State Media Outlet Blasts Chatbot As Spreading US Government ‘Misinformation’”, 2023
- “A Museum Soup-Thrower’s Worst Nightmare: Patrick Bringley, Who Spent a Decade As a Guard at the Met, Tours His Old Workplace and Considers the People between the Picasso and a Fistful of Mashed Potatoes”, 2023
- “Artificial Intelligence Can Persuade Humans on Political Issues”, et al 2023
- “Co-Writing With Opinionated Language Models Affects Users’ Views”, et al 2023
- “Misinformation on Misinformation: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges”, et al 2023
- “The Political Is Personal: The Costs of Daily Politics”, et al 2023
- “Do Political Elites Have Accurate Perceptions of Social Conditions?”, 2023
- “Acquiescence Bias Inflates Estimates of Conspiratorial Beliefs and Political Misperceptions”, 2023
- “Exposure to the Russian Internet Research Agency Foreign Influence Campaign on Twitter in the 2016 US Election and Its Relationship to Attitudes and Voting Behavior”, et al 2023
- “Social Status and Unethical Behavior: Two Replications of the Field Studies in Et Al 2012”, et al 2023
- “Do Users Want Platform Moderation or Individual Control? Examining the Role of Third-Person Effects and Free Speech Support in Shaping Moderation Preferences”, 2023
- “The Beliefs of the Blob”, 2023
- “What Do Think Tanks Think? Proximity to Power and Foreign Policy Preferences”, 2022
- “Parental Transmission and the Importance of the (Noncausal) Effects of Education on Political Engagement: Missing the Forest for the Trees”, et al 2022
- “Sophisticated Deviants: Intelligence and Radical Economic Attitudes”, 2022
- “COVID-19, Climate Change, and the Finite Pool of Worry in 2019–22021 Twitter Discussions”, 2022
- “Feeling Good Is Feeling Better”, 2022
- “Why Is Europe More Equal Than the United States?”, et al 2022
- “The Delusive Economy: How Information and Affect Color Perceptions of National Economic Performance”, et al 2022
- “Caught in the Crossfire: Fears of Chinese-American Scientists”, et al 2022
- “The Political Economy of Populism”, 2022
- “The Relationship between Health and Political Ideology Begins in Childhood”, et al 2022
- “Information Control and Public Support for Social Credit Systems in China”, et al 2022
- “Science Beliefs, Political Ideology, and Cognitive Sophistication”, et al 2022
- “A Comparison of Political Violence by Left-Wing, Right-Wing, and Islamist Extremists in the United States and the World”, et al 2022
- “A Longitudinal Test of the Conservative-Liberal Well-Being Gap”, et al 2022
- “What Is Lost in Translation? Differences between Chinese Foreign Policy Statements and Their Official English Translations”, 2022
- “Assortative Matching at the Top of the Distribution: Evidence from the World’s Most Exclusive Marriage Market”, 2022
- “Personality Traits and Cognitive Ability in Political Selection”, et al 2022 (page 3)
- “Who Sees Which Political Falsehoods As More Acceptable and Why: A New Look at In-Group Loyalty and Trustworthiness”, 2022
- “Overestimation of the Level of Democracy Among Citizens in Non-Democracies”, 2022
- “From past Lies to Current Misconduct: The Long Shadow of China’s Great Leap Forward”, et al 2022
- “Filling in the Gaps: False Memories and Partisan Bias”, 2022
- “Negativity Bias, Personality and Political Ideology”, 2022
- “A Longevity Mechanism of Chinese Absolutism”, 2022
- “A (failed) Attempt to Falsify the Alliance Hypothesis of Racial Categorization: Racial Categorization Is Not Reduced When Crossed With a Non-Alliance Category”, 2022
- “The Conditional Effects of Microtargeted Facebook Advertisements on Voter Turnout”, 2022
- “Resentment Is Like Drinking Poison? The Heterogeneous Health Effects of Affective Polarization”, 2022
- “Gender Preference Gaps and Voting for Redistribution”, 2022
- “Personal Relative Deprivation and the Belief That Economic Success Is Zero-Sum”, 2021
- “No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data”, et al 2021
- “On the Reliability of Published Findings Using the Regression Discontinuity Design in Political Science”, et al 2021
- “Sojourn in Paradise: The Experiences of Foreign Students in North Korea”, 2021
- “Government Grants, Donors, and Nonprofit Performance”, 2021
- “Artificial Intelligence in China’s Revolution in Military Affairs”, 2021
- “Educational Attainment Has a Causal Effect on Economic, But Not Social Ideology: Evidence from Discordant Twins”, et al 2021b
- “Urban-Rural Residential Mobility Associated With Political Party Affiliation: The US National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth and Young Adults”, 2021
- “Beyond Openness to Experience and Conscientiousness: Testing Links between Lower-Level Personality Traits and American Political Orientation”, et al 2020d
- “Going Postal: State Capacity and Violent Dispute Resolution”, 2020
- “Genetic Predictors of Educational Attainment and Intelligence Test Performance Predict Voter Turnout”, et al 2020
- “‘Our Schmuck’: Russian Folklore about American Elections”, et al 2020
- “Looking under the Tinfoil Hat: Clarifying the Personological and Psychopathological Correlates of Conspiracy Beliefs”, et al 2020
- “Stability and Change in Personality Traits and Major Life Goals From College to Midlife”, et al 2020
- “The Streaking Star Effect: Why People Want Superior Performance by Individuals to Continue More Than Identical Performance by Groups”, 2020
- “Social Media and Protest Participation: Evidence From Russia”, et al 2020
- “Demographic Change and Political Polarization in the United States”, 2020
- “Geographic Divides and Cosmopolitanism: Evidence From Switzerland”, 2020
- “Disliked but Free to Speak: Cognitive Ability Is Related to Supporting Freedom of Speech for Groups Across the Ideological Spectrum”, keersmaecker et al 2020
- “The Welfare Effects of Social Media”, et al 2020
- “Co-Creator Defends Suspected UAE Spying App Called ToTok”, 2020
- “The Limits of Policy Feedback As a Party-Building Tool”, 2020
- “People Judge Others to Have More Voluntary Control over Beliefs Than They Themselves Do”, 2020
- “Educated Acquiescence: How Academia Sustains Authoritarianism in China”, 2019b
- “Leninthink: On the Practice behind the Theory of Marxism-Leninism”, 2019
- “Cross-National Evidence of a Negativity Bias in Psychophysiological Reactions to News”, et al 2019
- “Does College Education Make People Politically Liberal?: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in South Korea”, 2019
- “Knowledge and Sentiments of Roe v. Wade in the Wake of Justice Kavanaugh’s Nomination to the US Supreme Court”, et al 2019
- “Killing Rabbits”, 2019
- “Partisan Bias in Surveys”, 2019
- “The Wisdom of Polarized Crowds”, 2019
- “Cosmopolitan Immigration Attitudes in Large European Cities: Contextual or Compositional Effects?”, 2019
- “Family Ties? The Limits of Fathering Daughters on Congressional Behavior”, et al 2019
- “Donald Trump, Populism, and the Age of Extremes: Comparing the Personality Traits and Campaigning Styles of Trump and Other Leaders Worldwide”, et al 2019
- “Understanding Public Support for Eugenic Policies: Results from Survey Data”, 2019
- “Essays in Applied Microeconomics [OLPC, Natural-Disasters/growth, Silent Spring]”, 2019
- “Ideological Differences in the Expanse of the Moral Circle”, et al 2019
- “Sort By Controversial”, 2018
- “Debate Over Race and Intelligence”, et al 2018
- “ActiveRemediation: The Search for Lead Pipes in Flint, Michigan”, et al 2018
- “Loyal to the Group of 17’s Story—The Just Man”, 2018
- “Ideology Between the Lines”, 2018
- “China’s AI Advances Help Its Tech Industry, and State Security”, 2017
- “Party Connections, Interest Groups and the Slow Diffusion of Infrastructure: Evidence from Britain’s First Transport Revolution”, 2017
- “As Russian Film Row Escalates, ‘Experts’ Malign Looks Of Last Tsar’s Lover”, 2017
- “Quadratic Voting and the Public Good: Introduction”, 2017
- “Is Hillary Dishonest and Donald Narcissistic? A HEXACO Analysis of the Presidential Candidates’ Public Personas”, et al 2017
- “Anthropologists’ Views on Race, Ancestry, and Genetics”, et al 2017
- “Ra”, 2016
- “Managing Dutch Advices: Abraham Casteleyn and the English Government, 1660–211681343ya”, 2016
- “How Multiple Imputation Makes a Difference”, 2016
- “Shakespeare in American Politics”, 2015
- “America in Decay: The Sources of Political Dysfunction”, 2014
- “Sunshine As Disinfectant: The Effect of State Freedom of Information Act Laws on Public Corruption”, 2014
- “The Political Economy of Special Economic Zones”, 2014
- “Verbal Intelligence Is Correlated With Socially and Economically Liberal Beliefs”, 2014
- “A Psychology for Pedagogy: Intelligence Testing in USSR in the 1920s”, 2014
- “Jake Sullivan: Minneapolis Native among Those to Hatch Iranian Nuclear Deal”, 2013
- “Aztec Political Thought”, 2013
- “Drugs 2.0: Your Crack’s in the Post”, 2013
- Radiance: A Novel, et al 2013
- “Survival of the Unfittest: Why the Worst Infrastructure Gets Built, And What We Can Do about It”, 2013
- “The Iron Law Of Evaluation And Other Metallic Rules”, 2012
- “Losing My Revolution: How Many Resources Shared on Social Media Have Been Lost?”, Salah2012
- “Carl Schmitt’s Ultimate Emergency: The Night of the Long Knives”, 2012
- “Metamagical Themas: Sanity and Survival”, 2012
- “Correlation Not Causation: the Relationship between Personality Traits and Political Ideologies”, et al 2012
- “Reality at Odds With Perceptions: Narcissistic Leaders and Group Performance”, et al 2011
- “Do Interest Groups Affect US Immigration Policy?”, et al 2011
- “A Parasite from Outer Space: How Sergei Kurekhin Proved That Lenin Was a Mushroom”, 2011
- “Abraham Lincoln and the First-Person Plural: A Study in Language and Leadership”, 2011
- “The Politics of Mate Choice”, et al 2011
- “Abnormal Returns From the Common Stock Investments of Members of the U.S. House of Representatives”, et al 2011
- “A Brief History Of Paintball In Moscow”, 2011
- “‘Globalization With Hardware’: ITER’s Fusion of Technology, Policy, and Politics”, 2010
- “Lives and Statistics: Are 90% of War Victims Civilians?”, 2010
- “Publication Bias in Two Political Behavior Literatures”, et al 2010
- “Tourism and the Development of the Modern British Passport, 1814–441858166ya”, 15.50 2010b
- “A Theory of the Pre-Modern British Aristocracy”, 2009
- “Phyles: Economic Democracy in the Network Century”, Ugarte & Álvarez 2009
- “Male Rape and Human Rights”, 2009
- “Race, Place, and Play: Robert Moses and the WPA Swimming Pools in New York City”, 2008
- “InterNyet: Why the Soviet Union Did Not Build a Nationwide Computer Network”, 2008
- “Female Socialization: How Daughters Affect Their Legislator Fathers’ Voting on Women’s Issues”, 2008
- “The Straussian Moment”, 2007
- “World Leaders As Movie Characters? Perceptions of George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Osama Bin Laden, and Saddam Hussein”, 2007
- “Conservative Shift Among High-Exposure Survivors of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks”, 2006
- “The Historical Mind and Military Strategy”, 2005
- “Host: Deep into the Mercenary World of Take-No-Prisoners Political Talk Radio”, 2005
- “Forbidden Knowledge”, et al 2005
- “Chapter 11: The Sorting Hat‘s New Song § Dolores Umbridge’s Speech”, 2003
- “Is West Virginia Unconstitutional?”, 2002
- “African American Dreaming and the Beast of Racism: The Cultural Unconscious in Jungian Analysis”, 2002
- “It Pays to Be Ignorant: A Simple Political Economy of Rigorous Program Evaluation”, 2002
- “Kishi and Corruption: An Anatomy of the 1955 System”, 2001
- “Public Schooling, Indoctrination, and Totalitarianism”, 1999
- “Comparing the Biological and Cultural Inheritance of Personality and Social Att”, et al 1999
- “Ethics of Du Pont’s CFC Strategy 1975–20199529ya”, 1998
- “There’s Money in the Air: the CFC Ban and DuPont’s Regulatory Strategy”, 1997
- “A Simple Model of Crime Waves, Riots, and Revolutions”, 1997
- “A ‘Second Front’ in Soviet Genetics: The International Dimension of the Lysenko Controversy, 1944–3194777ya”, 1996
- “New Data on Air Pollution in the Former Soviet Union”, 1994
- “The Role Of The CIA In Economic And Technological Intelligence”, 1994
- “War and the Fate of Regimes: A Comparative Analysis”, et al 1992
- “Marginality and Liberalism Among Jewish Elites”, et al 1989
- “The End of History?”, 1989
- “Ancient Views on the Causes of Bias in Historical Writing”, 1989
- “From Here to There; Or, If Cooperative Ownership Is So Desirable, Why Are There So Few Cooperatives?”, 1989
- “Nuclear Fission: Reaction to the Discovery in 1939”, et al 1986
- “Paperwork and Bureaucracy”, 1979
- “Foreign-Trained Physicians and Health Care in the United States”, 1979
- “Is There a Strategic Arms Race? (II): Rivals but No “Race””, et al 1974b
- “Beyond Regression: New Tools for Prediction and Analysis in the Behavioral Sciences”, 1974
- “Is There a Strategic Arms Race?”, 1974
- “The Market for Goods and the Market for Ideas”, 1974
- “Economics of Petrodollars”, 1974
- “The Fable of the Bees: An Economic Investigation”, 1973
- “The Absolute Weapon: A Hypothetical Positive Eugenics Program As Used in Biological Warfare”, 1961
- “The Lesson of Iraq: ‘Let Us Not Forget That Our Essential Policy Interests Are Identical With Those of the Arabs’”, 1958
- “The True Story of Russia’s Weakness [Stifled by Bad Planning, Bureaucratic Inefficiency, and Lack of Any Real Incentive]”, 1957
- “Optimum Location in Spatial Competition”, 1941
- “The Soviet Economy in Danger”, 1932
- “Cannibalism in the Cars”, 1868
- “The Good Tsar Bias”
- “An Analysis of AI Political Preferences from a European Perspective”
- “Have Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories Increased over Time?”
- “Is Wikipedia Politically Biased?”
- “How Public Intellectuals Can Extend Their Shelf Lives”
- “FoxVox: One Click to Alter Reality”
- “Mining the Silver Lining of the Trump Presidency”
- “Patronage vs. Constituent Parties (Or Why Republican Party Leaders Matter More Than Democratic Ones)”, 2024
- “Kamala Harris, Usha Vance, and the Twice-Born Thrice-Selected Indian American Elite”
- “Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens”
- “Your Book Review: Real Raw News”
- “A Forensic Examination of China’s National Accounts”
- “A Prominent Accessibility Advocate Worked With Studios and Inspired Change. But She Never Actually Existed.”
- “AI and the Indian Election”, 2024
- “How a Feel-Good AI Story Went Wrong in Flint: A Machine-Learning Model Showed Promising Results, but City Officials and Their Engineering Contractor Abandoned It.”
- “Why the State Department’s INR Intelligence Agency May Be the Best in DC”
- “At the ‘End of History’ Still Stands Democracy: 25 Years After Tiananmen Square and the Berlin Wall’s Fall, Liberal Democracy Still Has No Real Competitors”
- “Cryptoleaks: How BND and CIA Deceived Everyone: Research by ZDF, Washington Post and SRF Shows How the BND and CIA Secretly Spy on States—And Concealed Gross Human Rights Violations.”
- “The Importance of Heritability in Psychological Research: The Case of Attitudes”
- “Sex, Spies, and the National Anthem: The BSO Scandal You’ve Never Heard Of: One Hundred Years Ago, One of the World’s Top Conductors Was Ensnared in a Scandal Involving Patriotism and Sex. It Almost Toppled Boston’s Famed Orchestra.”
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