็ญๆกๅจไบๅพไธญไธคไธชๅฐ็็ๅบๅซใ
Author: Jiaxin Zhao
ๆฏ่พไธญ็พ็ปๆต๏ผ่ตฐๅๅ ฑๅๅฏ่ฃ่ฝๅคๆจๅจ็ปๆตๆ็ปญๅข้ฟๅ๏ผ
ๅ จ็ไธป่ฆๅ่พพๅๆฐๅ ด็ปๆตไฝ้ขไธดไธคๅคง้ฟๆๅๅ๏ผ๏ผ1๏ผๅ ็ผบๅฐ็ไบงๅๆ็ปญๅข้ฟ็น๏ผๅฏผ่ด็็ปๆตๅข้ฟๆพ็ผใ็ฒไน๏ผ๏ผ2๏ผๅ ่ฟๅปๅ ๅๅนดๆ็ปญๆฉๅคง็่ดซๅฏๅทฎ่ท๏ผ้ ๆ็็คพไผไธ็จณๅฎๅ็ธๅ ณๆฟๆฒป็ปๆต้ฎ้ขใๅคๅคง็จๅบฆไธ่งฃๅณ็ฌฌไบไธช้ฎ้ข่ฝๅคๆ นๆฒป๏ผๅณไธๅฎ็จๅบฆไธ2ๆฏ1็ๅ ๏ผๆ็ผ่งฃ็ฌฌไธไธช้ฎ้ขๆฏๆฟๆฒป็ปๆต้ขๅไบ่ฎบ็็ฆ็นใ
่ฏบ่ดๅฐๅฅ๏ผ่ดซ็ฉท็ปๆตๅญฆ๏ผ็ๆดปๅจๆฏๆฅ7ๅ ไธ็ๆบๆ ง
ๆ่ฏๅฝขๆใๆ ็ฅๅๆฐๆง Ideology, Ignorance, and Inertia
ๆขฆๆณ็ๅปถ็ปญโ่ฏป Dreams from My Father, Barack Obama
โThe answers I find in law books donโt always satisfy meโfor every Brown v. Board of Education I find a score of cases where conscience is sacrificed to expedience or greed. And yet, in the conversation itself, in the joining of voices, I find myself modestly encouraged, believing that so long as the questions are still being asked, what binds us together might somehow, ultimately, prevail.โ
ๆดชๆฐด็้ป่พ๏ผ่ช็ถ๏ผไบบไธบ๏ผ็พๅฎณ็ๅฝขๆใๅฝฑๅๅๅบๅฏน
ๅๅจ็ฅ่ฏๅๅญๅ ฌไผๅทไธ่ฏปๅฐไธไฝๆฐๅๅๅ ฌๅ ฑ็ฎก็ๅญฆ่ ๅ ณไบๆญคๆฌก้ๅท็นๅคงๆด้จ็่ฏ่ฎบๆ็ซ ๏ผๅ จๆ่ฏปไธๆฅ๏ผๆๆๅฐๆ็ซ ๅฏนๆไบ้ฎ้ข็่งฃ้ไธๅคๆธ ๆฐ๏ผๅฏนๆไบ็ฐ่ฑก็่ฏ่ฎบไธๅคๅ็กฎใๆ ้ๆฐๆพๅ่ฟ็ฏๆงๆ๏ผ็จไฝไฟฎๆน๏ผไปฅ่งฃ้ไธไบ้ฎ้ข๏ผๅๅคงๅฎถ่ฎจ่ฎบใๅๆๆฏๅฏน2020ๅนดๅคๅญฃ้ฟๆฑๆดชๆฐด็่ฏ่ฎบ๏ผๅคๆฐๅ ๅฎน้็จไบๆญคๆฌกๆฒณๅๆ็ซฏๅคฉๆฐไบไปถใ
่ฐ่ฝๅไบ่ดซ็ฉทไธ่ดขๅฏ็่ต่ท๏ผ๏ฝไนฆ่ฏใThe Race between Education and Technologyใ
90ๅนดไปฃ๏ผๅๅไธ็ๅๆ้ๅนดๆถๅ ฅๆฒฟๆตทๅๅธ๏ผๅจๅปบ็ญๅทฅๅฐใๅจๅทฅๅๆฅๆดๆฑๆฐดใๅจไปๆๅฅนไปฌไธญ๏ผๆ็ไบบไปๅปบ็ญๅทฅไบบๆ้ฟไธบๅ ๅทฅๅคด๏ผไปๅทฅๅ่ๅๆ้ฟไธบ็ฎก็ไบบๆ๏ผ่ทๅพๅคงๅคง่ถ ๅบๅ่พไบบ็็ปๆตๅๆฅใๆฐ็ๆๆฏ้ฉๅฝๆญฃๅจ่ขญๆฅ๏ผ้็่ฎก็ฎๆบใไบบๅทฅๆบ่ฝๅๆบๆขฐ่ชๅจๅ็ๆฎๅ๏ผๅปบ็ญๅทฅไบบๅๅทฅๅ่ๅ็ญไฝๆ่ฝ่ไธ้ขไธด่ขซๆบๅจๆฟไปฃ็้ฃ้ฉ๏ผ็คพไผๅฏน้ซๆ่ฝๅณๅจๅ็็ธๅฏน้ๆฑ้ไนๆ้ซใๅไธไธญๅฝ้ๅนดๅฐๅฆไฝๅฎ็ฐไปไฝๆ่ฝๅฐ้ซๆ่ฝ็่ท่ฟ๏ผไป่ดซ็ฉทๅฅๅ่ดขๅฏ๏ผ
้ ่ฏปไธๆ ่ก๏ผๅฝๅฎถๅๅฑไธไธญๅฝๅๆ
่ฎฐๅฝ้ ่ฏปใๅฝๅฎถไธบไปไนไผๅคฑ่ดฅ๏ผๆๅฉใๅฏ่ฃๅ่ดซๅฐ็ๆ นๆบใ่ฏปๅๆไธๅๅพไบๅไธดๆฒงๅคงๆไธญๅญฆ็่งๅฏใ
้ ่ฏปๆญ่ฎฐ๏ผๅฅฅๅทด้ฉฌ๏ผ็ปๆตๅฒๅญฆไธๅๆฐ – 2019.10
1. The World as It Is: A Memoir of the Obama White House, by Ben Rhodes 2. The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times and Ideas of The Great Economic Thinkers, by Robert L. Heilbroner 3. Originals: How Non-conformist Move the World, by Adam Grant
Book review: Big Mind: How Collective Intelligence Can Change Our World
It is a practical book and more or less offer a new way or model to perceive contemporary organizations which are increasingly ubiquitous, diverse, machine-enhanced, and dealing with unprecedented, big, and common problems, e.g., public health, climate change, poverty and hunger. The author wants also to encourage more research on collective intelligence since few scientists conceptualize their interests in such a grand way. However, it could be well argued that this concept is not new from an academic perspective as it has been already appropriately studied by various subjects such as psychology, business management, public management, and so on.
้ ่ฏปๆญ่ฎฐ๏ผ่กไธบ็ปๆตๅญฆใๅๅธ็ปๆตๅญฆ – 2017.10
- Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman - Triumph of The City, Edward Glaeser - Economics: The Userโs Guide




