Gregory Gillette
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View ArticleTerrorism as Performance Art
It definitely wasn’t the most diplomatic thing to say on 16 September 2001. On that day Karlheinz Stockhausen went from being a modern classical composer of enormous stature, an early pioneer of...
View ArticleA Progressive Pontiff
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View ArticleWe Are the Possible
Everyday, I witness events wherein people all over the world occupy streets, parks and pavements. And as spaces, media, and even people are being taken hostage, it is hard not to notice how the power...
View ArticleLetter from the Editor
I found myself on a greyhound bus driving through Kansas. I was on a trip across the USA, from Georgia to California, and everything and everyone in my life were far away. Following years of wandering,...
View ArticleLetter from the Executive Director
Dear Partners, It’s my pleasure to share with you the successes we’ve achieved on behalf of Distilled Magazine in our first year. Although many questions are still unanswered, Distilled has helped...
View ArticlePoetic Justice, Decisions of Obama, Syria, and Energy Drinks
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View ArticleWealthy Entitlement
A new study by Paul Piff at the University of California at Berkeley shows that wealthy people are more likely to feel entitled and narcissistic. After publishing his results in the Personality and...
View ArticleThe Ideology of Fear and Motivation
THE IDEOLOGY OF FEAR AND MOTIVATION The subject of fear has been an inspirational and curious discussion for debate in my professional life for quite some time. Once I realized that all of my...
View ArticleBig Data and the Obama Campaign
The Obama campaign ran a breathtaking operation in 2008. They managed to crisscross the country reviving a lofty sense of purpose and vision, embodied in the spirit of one extraordinary man. The...
View ArticleBack to School for the G.O.P. on Syria
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View ArticleThe Finance Industry Needs More Investors. Namely You.
We need investors. Not ‘we’ as in any particular group of which I’m a member (although Distilled always has a spot at the negotiation table for you), but rather we as in the general populations of...
View ArticleForsaking Economics and Technocracy for Social Dynamics
Thomas Jefferson, perhaps the greatest of America’s founding “enlightened” architects, was passionate man prone to love and heartbreak. As a young man, he spent time in Paris, during which he courted a...
View ArticleEconomic Disenchantment
As the political system threatens to tear down an economy that already refuses to recover, it is important to reflect on the geographic impacts of our economic policies. Are we really surprised that...
View ArticleGovernment Shutdown A Bipartisan Fail
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