Lewis got incredible access to Sam Bankman-Fried, the billionaire behind the spectacular FTX fraud. His book is a bestseller, but some critics say he went too easy on S.B.F. Lewis tells us why the critics are wrong — and what it’s like to watch your book get turned into a courtroom drama.
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348. Is the Government More Entrepreneurial Than You Think?
347. Why You Shouldn’t Open a Restaurant
346. Two (Totally Opposite) Ways to Save the Planet
345. How to Be Happy
344. Who Decides How Much a Life Is Worth?
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343. An Astronaut, a Catalan, and Two Linguists Walk Into a Bar…
342. Has Lance Armstrong Finally Come Clean?
341. Why We Choke Under Pressure (and How Not To)
340. People Aren’t Dumb. The World Is Hard.
339. The Future of Freakonomics Radio
In Praise of Incrementalism (Rebroadcast)
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338. How to Catch World Cup Fever
337. How to Build a Smart City
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336. The Most Vilified Industry in America Is Also the Most Charitable
335. Does Doing Good Give You License to Be Bad?
334. 5 Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing
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