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" ... Decades before he authored the dictionary for which he is now most famous, Noah Webster founded a periodical known as the American Magazine. Although the publication survived for scarcely a year, this “miscellaneous collection of original and other valuable essays” was intended to foster nothing less than the birth of a nation. “America must be as independent in literature as she is in Politics, as famous for arts as for arms,” Webster wrote to a friend in 1783, holding that writing was “the principal bulwark against the encroachments of civil and ecclesiastical tyrants”. Launched four years later, his periodical sought to build that bulwark in prose and verse. ... "
" ... Jamie Dimon may have been letting off steam about the bureaucratic encroachments upon American economic vitality but he's not wrong about it being a problem. ... "
" ... Of course, the book was written before the world found itself in the grip of the coronavirus. So the increasing connectedness and the growing importance of artificial intelligence that Howkins describes seemed destined to continue unabated. Whether the general public will be as willing to accept the encroachments on their lives by things that they do not really understand — or whether they even care — is not known. But bosses need to understand that, one way or another, their organisations are not going to be the same as they were, and if they are going to thrive they will need to take on at least some aspects of the fourth circle. ... "
" ... Trust in government has always been an issue in the United States (which explains some of the first amendments to the Constitution), but it is particularly low these days. As a result, many drivers will balk at the privacy concerns that would accompany a VMT fee. Most Americans have a distaste for Big Brother-esque privacy encroachments and feel the road provides at least some escape from the confines of society. Many Americans would not take kindly to “Big Brother” charging drivers for every mile—and monitoring those miles—potentially arguing that the VMT is another way citizens are being watched. ... "
" ... “Many Americans believe that there exists a single standard dialect -- the one broadcasters use -- kept free of vernacular encroachments. But in reality, no one such creature exists.” ... "