Reflections on the Evolution of a Research Program
n this brief reflection I mostly set aside the empirical claims of the book, gratified that the commentators broadly agree that (with important exceptions) they have held up well. Instead, I want to focus on three core ideas from "Dismantling" that I believe retain importance for understan...
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