Don't Shoot is a work of moral philosophy that reads like a crime novel - Immanuel Kant meets Joseph Wambaugh. It's a fascinating, inspiring, and wonderfully well written story of one man's quest to solve a problem no one thought could be solved: the scourge of inner city gang violence This is a vitally important work that has the potential to usher in a new era in policing.
I don't think you can hold someone accountable for trampling someone else, because that person was probably pushed from behind. But if someone picks … - John Seabrook
I don't think you can hold someone accountable for trampling someone else, because that person was probably pushed from behind. But if someone picks …
- John Seabrook
Clothes are not so much about who you are as who you want to be. - John Seabrook
Clothes are not so much about who you are as who you want to be.
Don't Shoot is a work of moral philosophy that reads like a crime novel - Immanuel Kant meets Joseph Wambaugh. It's a fascinating, inspiring, and won… - John Seabrook
Don't Shoot is a work of moral philosophy that reads like a crime novel - Immanuel Kant meets Joseph Wambaugh. It's a fascinating, inspiring, and won…
The net poses a fundamental threat not only to the authority of the government, but to all authority, because it permits people to organize, think, a… - John Seabrook
The net poses a fundamental threat not only to the authority of the government, but to all authority, because it permits people to organize, think, a…
Far more people die in the developing world than in the West. At religious festivals mainly. That's not a myth - the numbers don't lie. I think it's … - John Seabrook
Far more people die in the developing world than in the West. At religious festivals mainly. That's not a myth - the numbers don't lie. I think it's …
Crowds of minds can be wise, but crowds of bodies just aren't. - John Seabrook
Crowds of minds can be wise, but crowds of bodies just aren't.
We live in a consumer culture, and Black Friday is like the July 4th of that culture. It might be good not to live in this culture, but it terms of w… - John Seabrook
We live in a consumer culture, and Black Friday is like the July 4th of that culture. It might be good not to live in this culture, but it terms of w…
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