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Are ideas scarce? Gladwell uses the large number of "multiples" -- instances where a particular idea is developed simultaneously by more than one person -- to argue that maybe ideas are not as scarce as we commonly think.

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Are ideas scarce? Gladwell uses the large number of "multiples" -- instances where a particular idea is developed simultaneously by more than one person -- to argue that maybe ideas are not as scarce
charlesijones on May 09, 2008
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so-so essay (and the dismissal of Shulman's book really irritates me), but nice quote (for humor project).
lfriedl on Jun 08, 2008
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