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Subject The Flagship: Monthly Updates From Discovery Institute
Date July 31, 2019 12:08 AM
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July 30, 2019

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Event: Well, Why Not Socialism? ([link removed])
In recent years, socialism has emerged from the fringe and is once again gaining steam. But do those who embrace socialism even know what it is? Do they know the bloody history of socialist experiments in the twentieth century? Do they understand how it contradicts basic economic truths? Join best-selling author George Gilder, syndicated radio host Michael Medved, and Discovery Senior Fellow Jay Richards for a lively discussion and explanation of these questions. 
 

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Will Money Be "Real" in an Information Society? ([link removed])
At the Seattle-area COSM conference coming up October 23–25, a panel not to miss is “Can Crypto Reverse the Tech Decline (and Enable an Internet Renaissance)?” It features currency expert Ed Moy, publisher Steve Forbes, venture capitalist Tim Draper, and mathematician Bill Dembski, ([link removed])  offering insights about cryptocurrencies—private password-protected currencies like the original Bitcoin and Facebook’s new proposed Libra.

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Slouching Towards a "Brave New World" ([link removed])
Genetic engineering is among the most powerful human technologies ever invented. It holds great hope for everything from medical uses to cleaning up the environment. But it could also unleash a deadly pandemic or lead to a “new eugenics” with very sharp teeth.

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Transform Education from the Ground Up ([link removed])
A more bureaucratic, centralized institution faces a guessing game—namely the need to predict what is best for children in a particular local community. The local philanthropist is in a much better position to understand his particular community and the interests of those within the community.

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Life's Hard Stop: Fortune? Or Foresight? ([link removed])
Astrophysicist Ethan Siegel points out another “incredibly fortunate” thing about the Cambrian explosion and about evolution generally. He reminds readers of his popular _Forbes _blog that life on earth, at least on Earth's surface, has a time limit as the Sun ages. That will come a long time prior to the actual death throes of our home star. 

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WELL, WHY NOT SOCIALISM? ([link removed])
August 8, 2019
_Seattle Pacific University_
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COSM ([link removed])
October 23-25, 2019
_The Bellevue Westin Hotel _
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INTELLIGENT DESIGN ACTION NETWORK MEETING ([link removed])
October 18-19, 2019
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