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So I've been prepping for another podcast interview, and here is the advice that Claude Code (Opus 4.8) just gave me. I guess AGI is still not here yet unless it's some kind of twisted AI humor lol:
A year ago I bet a lot of my book's argument on Canada. Then Canadians turned against migration. This backlash didn't break my argument. But it forced me to refine it re: thermostatic politics, credibility & salience. Here's what changed & what still holds: www.popularbydesign.org/p/how-canada...
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It seems this news hasn't reached this platform yet, but Phil Magness has some striking notes on how @quinnslobodian.com quotes sources, which I'll simply reproduce here 1/
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How Canada (Un)made My Thinking on Immigration
A year after "In Our Interest," the book’s favorite case became its hardest test.
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