Disruptive
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From: The New Yorker <NewYorker@newsletter.newyorker.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 14:11:37 +0000 (GMT)
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| | | | by Evan Hughes | Karl Ove Knausgaard, the Norwegian literary sensation, insists he didn’t name his book after Hitler’s for shock value. |
| | | by Dexter Filkins | Islamic militants’ sweeping advances point toward a regional war. America’s choices are almost all bad, and its influence is limited. |
| | | by Jill Lepore | The theory of disruptive innovation makes a very poor prophet. |
| | | by George Saunders | This album might be described as “a really long piece of music, with a lot of things very wrong with it.” |
| | | by Emily Nussbaum | „Fargo,” on FX, replaces the film’s meditation on the stupidity of violence with a fascination with the intelligence of evil people. |
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