In a NYTimes opinion piece today, Ezra Klein teases: “The Quaker way has a lot to teach us about social media.”
You have to scroll deep into the article to find the Quaker connection. Spoiler: it comes from letting in silence and letting deliberation be a slower process. He links to a Rex Ambler book on the Quakerbooks.org website (yea!) but it’s out of stock and not showing up (doh!) [Update: they got the link working first thing Monday morning after I gave them the heads-up, huzzah!]
Klein also talked about Quakers in August, in a conversation with William MacAskill on Effective Altruism (a concept about which I’m extremely skeptical), when they talked about Quaker abolitionist Benjamin Lay. He obviously has us on the mind. It’d be kind of cool if Klein went beyond talking about Quakers to talking with Quakers (my DMs are always open).
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