Author Archives: Mike
Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America
Griftopia, Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi’s book-length rant against Wall Street’s greed can be quite entertaining and is occasionally enlightening. One of the book’s early chapters, entitled “The Biggest A**hole in the Universe,” provide the author’s (rather strong) views on … Continue reading
Proofiness: The Dark Arts of Mathematical Deception
In Proofiness, author Charles Seife explores the power of numbers in our lives, especially specious numbers, and argues that they undermine our democracy. His discussion of bogus mathematical arguments draws on real world events, and he presents an interesting analysis … Continue reading
The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires
Tim Wu’s “The Master Switch” is a great read at a number of different levels. At one level, it is an interesting history of the information and telecommunications industries in the United States — telephony, radio and television, film and … Continue reading
A Measureless Peril
Keeping up with the Winston Churchill theme, this book’s title is derived from a Churchill quote — describing his concern over the threat posed by the German U-boat campaign. Author Richard Snow uses his father’s experience serving in the Navy … Continue reading
Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition
Winston Churchill called Prohibition “an affront to the whole history of mankind.” In retrospect, it’s pretty amazing to think that it could happen at all — a constitutional amendment to prohibit all intoxicating beverages. Daniel Okrent’s “Last Call: The Rise … Continue reading