Honor of introducing our event today where were going to discuss not only ganesh, his incredible book, but also the animus that really brings it to life. This is the latest in columbia series on markets where we discuss problems, political economy and how to solve them. I want to start by noting that his book is brilliant, and its brilliant because. It touches on problems that are so implicitly obvious to all of us. Im sure everyone in this room has felt frustration. An airline categorically. It feels like air travel has somehow even worse. Were offered less space and stuffed amidst more seats. Were given less food and charge, more fees. Were extended longer delays and offered less destinations. Everything that should have grown has shrunk and everything that should have shrunk has grown. Our planes have inverted and too often it feels like were flying upside down. And these problems with Civil Aviation emblematic of larger problems with our own country all over our infrastructure feel
Honor of introducing our event today where were going to discuss not only ganesh, his incredible book, but also the animus that really brings it to life. This is the latest in columbia series on markets where we discuss problems, political economy and how to solve them. I want to start by noting that his book is brilliant, and its brilliant because. It touches on problems that are so implicitly obvious to all of us. Im sure everyone in this room has felt frustration. An airline categorically. It feels like air travel has somehow even worse. Were offered less space and stuffed amidst more seats. Were given less food and charge, more fees. Were extended longer delays and offered less destinations. Everything that should have grown has shrunk and everything that should have shrunk has grown. Our planes have inverted and too often it feels like were flying upside down. And these problems with Civil Aviation emblematic of larger problems with our own country all over our infrastructure feel
It touches on problems that are so implicitly obvious to all of us. Im sure everyone in this room has felt frustration. An airline categorically. It feels like air travel has somehow even worse. Were offered less space and stuffed amidst more seats. Were given less food and charge, more fees. Were extended longer delays and offered less destinations. Everything that should have grown has shrunk and everything that should have shrunk has grown. Our planes have inverted and too often it feels like were flying upside down. And these problems with Civil Aviation emblematic of larger problems with our own country all over our infrastructure feels dysfunctional and our Technology Engine and the conventional interpretation of this fact is these are somehow merely automatic inconvenience, as in ancient and eroding industries. But of course, this isnt True Aviation isnt an ancient field. Its a young one. In fact, for most of human history, it wasnt believed man flight could even be accomplished
Animus that really brings it to life. This is the latest in columbia series on markets where we discuss problems, political economy and how to solve them. I want to start by noting that his book is brilliant, and its brilliant because. It touches on problems that are so implicitly obvious to all of us. Im sure everyone in this room has felt frustration. An airline categorically. It feels like air travel has somehow even worse. Were offered less space and stuffed amidst more seats. Were given less food and charge, more fees. Were extended longer delays and offered less destinations. Everything that should have grown has shrunk and everything that should have shrunk has grown. Our planes have inverted and too often it feels like were flying upside down. And these problems with Civil Aviation emblematic of larger problems with our own country all over our infrastructure feels dysfunctional and our Technology Engine and the conventional interpretation of this fact is these are somehow mere
Honor of introducing our event today where were going to discuss not only ganesh, his incredible book, but also the animus that really brings it to life. This is the latest in columbia series on markets where we discuss problems, political economy and how to solve them. I want to start by noting that his book is brilliant, and its brilliant because. It touches on problems that are so implicitly obvious to all of us. Im sure everyone in this room has felt frustration. An airline categorically. It feels like air travel has somehow even worse. Were offered less space and stuffed amidst more seats. Were given less food and charge, more fees. Were extended longer delays and offered less destinations. Everything that should have grown has shrunk and everything that should have shrunk has grown. Our planes have inverted and too often it feels like were flying upside down. And these problems with Civil Aviation emblematic of larger problems with our own country all over our infrastructure feel