David Weir

David Weir is a journalist and the founding editor of 7x7 magazine.

A former editor of Salon, Mother Jones, and Rolling Stone, Weir has authored three books and hundreds of articles for The New York Times, The Economist, The Nation, and worked as a content executive at Wired Digital, KQED, and a series of startups.

A long-time journalism professor and media consultant, Weir has taught at UC Berkeley, Stanford University, and San Francisco State University. His 7x7 technology blog features stories of up-and-coming startups, some of which are shared with you here.

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what the life of a decadent Roman might have been like in the age of Nero
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t Ausonius (310–395 ce) is a good example of such a writer.
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Without question, during this period the two most influential commentators on the fall of Rome are the French moral philosopher Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu (1689–1755), known simply as Montesquieu (the name of his estate in Bordeaux), and the British historian Edward Gibbon (
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