Our Constitution is pretty stable, by world standards, perhaps too stable? Amendments do sometimes work!
Author Archives: William Sundwick
Beating Tesla
The entire world auto industry is expecting to go electric over the next several years — how will the market shake out?
Conspiracy Vs. Transparency
This summer’s open hearings in House Oversight Committee on UAP raise deeper questions than government transparency
DC Hardcore: Why Am I Only Now Discovering It?
Something was happening in punk rock in the ’80s — and it was happening right here in DMV — Hardcore!
Basement Reno Complete, Sort Of …
After many delays, our basement renovation is finally complete — now all that’s left is to furnish it and live in it!
Is the Age of Neoliberalism Finally Over?
Neoliberalism has become an epithet in economic circles lately, but what replaces it? It’s time to move on beyond the politically charged labels we hear in election campaigns …
Utopias
Utopian literature started with the Garden of Eden — it has been with us ever since! Yet, somehow, the 20th century seemed more hospitable to dystopias. What happened? Let’s get back to something more hopeful!
Abundance vs. Scarcity
The Abundance Mindset and Scarcity Mindset of Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” don’t get created only by sheer will power or “positive thinking”!
Time to Rethink GDP
Is there really a trade-off between efficiency and efficacy in economic measurement? Time to try measuring happiness scientifically?
Yes, We Will Complete This Project!
Fateful decision last summer to renovate and remodel our basement has experienced delays after delays — what was supposed to be a six-week project has stretched on to six months!