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John Young has taken an abiding interest in the World Trade Center site, and he most recently notes:

Ruins are what's missing at WTC, and visitors continue to lament their lack, and express shock that there's nothing to see there except the usual banalities of development, kitschly decorated and celebrated.

This is a harsher version of my own observations, but it rings true for me.

John has added to his observations some of his journalistic photography, contrasting the appearance of the World Trade Center site immediately after the September 11 attack with its appearance today.

His and my references to memorials of the Holocaust makes me think of Paul Treanor's article about memorials. I bet Treanor would be unhappy with John Young's piece on the theory that it might imply that a sufficent number of catastrophes in New York would make the whole city permanently unfit for habitation solely because of the resulting moral imperative to turn the city into a monument park.

In case anybody wanted to get me a super-fancy Chanukah present, Michael Thompson Books has a first edition of Kenneth Arrow's Social Choice and Individual Values in his latest catalogue (list 77).

(See the Wikipedia entry on Arrow's Theorem if you're not already familiar with it.)

Actually, Michael Thompson catalogues are always full of things I would love to have. For example, the same catalogue has a first edition of William Shockley's Electronics and Holes in Semiconductors.


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