
Revisionist History The Tipping Point Revisited: Live with David Remnick
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Oct 17, 2024 In a lively conversation, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, reflects on his journalism journey alongside Malcolm. They share humorous tales from their past, including an unforgettable story about a dog named Taro. David discusses navigating the transition from the Washington Post to The New Yorker, emphasizing the need for unique storytelling. They also touch on the complexities of parenthood and college admissions, blending personal anecdotes with deeper reflections on identity and community.
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Pop Culture Differentiation
- Malcolm Gladwell's piece, "The Cool Hunt", about DeeDee Gordon, helped establish his distinct style.
- The focus on pop culture at the New Yorker served as a differentiator for his work.
Deregulating Monopoly
- As teenagers, Gladwell and his friend Terry Martin "deregulated" Monopoly, experimenting with different rules.
- They adjusted starting money and introduced complex negotiations, demonstrating a playful approach to established systems.
The Ralph Nader Airbag Story
- Malcolm Gladwell's article critiquing Ralph Nader's stance on airbags originated from a conversation with Leonard Evans at General Motors.
- Evans argued that Nader's advocacy for airbags without emphasizing seatbelt use had negative consequences.







