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Ideas are still big but books got small

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开始于 May 23, 2026

Plus Cameron Boozer, the Colin Powell campaign that didn’t happen, and why I’m out on Vienna

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Reducing complex ideas to smaller books undermines intellectual depth and critical thinking in today's discourse.

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Cameron Boozer's potential impact on campaigns showcases the importance of fresh perspectives in political strategy.

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The evolution of book sizes may indicate a changing landscape in how we engage with and understand big ideas.

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The shift from large ideas to smaller, digestible books reflects society's need for quick consumption in a fast-paced world.

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The failure of the Colin Powell campaign serves as a reminder that not all ideas, regardless of their size, can succeed in practice.

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