Hi all. Does anyone have any tips on how to "broaden" our knowledge in a short couple of months in general knowledge of science, law etc...to improve better understanding in RC? I remember JY saying in a comment that having "broad" knowledge definitely helps. I know I can't suddenly become an expert, but does anyone have any experience to share? I literally thought about reading something like "Science of Dummies" or "100 things you should know about basic of law" - OK i made those up but you get my drift. THANKS!!!
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http://www.onalytica.com/blog/posts/top-200-most-influential-economics-blogs/
Also, there are a ton of youtube channels on various topics that help get some basics across. The list in the comments is a pretty good one: https://www.reddit.com/r/EducativeVideos/comments/2wayz5/what_are_the_best_educational_channels_we_dont/
I also like watching intelligence squared debates on youtube as well.
If you do not have much time to read or search around subscribe to The Economist and listen to their audio versions from their archive, each week edition is around 7 to 8 hours and they talk about everything. I put the subscription for their introductory package below
https://subscriptions.economist.com/GLB/SRCH/?tagsrc=/GLB/SRCH/G/Bd/Gnl&rnd=5772ce4144309&sub_type=personal&pbox=box1&pbox=box1&sub_type=personal&gclid=COzJzNy4y80CFZSEfgod5JwF4w/
And Good Luck