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* CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED: Where Is My Flying Car? has been praised by the Wall Street Journal, Discourse magazine, Quillette, and others. Discourse called it “the most important book written on technology policy in the past quarter century.” * PROGRESS STUDIES: Influential proponents of the progress studies movement, including Jason Crawford and Tyler Cowen, are fans of the book. They’ve praised its “bold futurism” and “refreshing” call for “unlimited progress in every dimension.” * INTELLECTUAL PLURALISM: J. Storrs Hall brings his career as a nanotechnologist, inventor, researcher, and computer…mehr

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* CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED: Where Is My Flying Car? has been praised by the Wall Street Journal, Discourse magazine, Quillette, and others. Discourse called it “the most important book written on technology policy in the past quarter century.” * PROGRESS STUDIES: Influential proponents of the progress studies movement, including Jason Crawford and Tyler Cowen, are fans of the book. They’ve praised its “bold futurism” and “refreshing” call for “unlimited progress in every dimension.” * INTELLECTUAL PLURALISM: J. Storrs Hall brings his career as a nanotechnologist, inventor, researcher, and computer scientist to bear, weaving a wide-ranging argument that encompasses the Great Stagnation, nuclear energy, advances in nanotechnology, and the mechanics of flying cars. * ENGAGED COMMUNITY: Stripe Press has a sizable community of avid fans—who run the gamut from startup founders to executives at some of the world’s largest companies—who eagerly await each new title. Many readers tweet about our books—the Stripe Press “shelfie” is a genre unto itself—as do the founders of Stripe and many Stripe employees.
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J. Storrs Hall, PhD, is an independent scientist and author. He was the founding chief scientist of Nanorex, Inc. and a president of the Foresight Institute. He is currently a research fellow at the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing and an associate editor of the International Journal of Nanotechnology and Molecular Computation. He was also accredited as an expert reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in the field of computational climate models. Hall’s previous books include Beyond AI: Creating the Conscience of the Machine and Nanofuture: What’s Next for Nanotechnology. Now residing on Chesapeake Bay, he dabbles in aerodynamics design under the auspices of Eastern Shore Flying Cars, LLC. He lives in Virginia.