Linkfest: March 22, 2018
What I am reading today
Reform council tax and close the generational wealth gap (FT: Martin Wolf)
Lesson from a Dozen Angry Men (Safal Niveshak)
Mythbusting Ancient Rome – did all roads actually lead there? (History of the Ancient World)
Queen Mary's Dollhouse and the Lost Vita Sackville-West Children's Story That May Have Inspired Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando' (Brain Pickings)
In 1980, John Hennessy and Dave Patterson set out to make a simpler and more powerful computer chip. Today, more than 99 percent of all new chips use the RISC architecture they developed. http://stanford.io/2HU4NNS (Stanford Engineering)
Having a Social Mission Benefits Women Entrepreneurs (Insead)
Prisoners who study prison (Marginal REVOLUTION)
What Would Regulating Facebook Look Like? (Wired)
A Rule-Based Method for Comparing Corporate Laws (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
The people's struggle to find solutions to water challenges (Mint)
Reform council tax and close the generational wealth gap (FT: Martin Wolf)
Lesson from a Dozen Angry Men (Safal Niveshak)
Mythbusting Ancient Rome – did all roads actually lead there? (History of the Ancient World)
Queen Mary's Dollhouse and the Lost Vita Sackville-West Children's Story That May Have Inspired Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando' (Brain Pickings)
In 1980, John Hennessy and Dave Patterson set out to make a simpler and more powerful computer chip. Today, more than 99 percent of all new chips use the RISC architecture they developed. http://stanford.io/2HU4NNS (Stanford Engineering)
Having a Social Mission Benefits Women Entrepreneurs (Insead)
Prisoners who study prison (Marginal REVOLUTION)
What Would Regulating Facebook Look Like? (Wired)
A Rule-Based Method for Comparing Corporate Laws (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
The people's struggle to find solutions to water challenges (Mint)
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