Alice in Wonderland and the Origins of Silicon Valley
  I reread Alice in Wonderland  last year.  I’ve been reading a lot of weird books in the last two years but Alice in Wonderland is the weirdest.  It’s like a children’s story written by Franz Kafka.   The book and its images continue to resonate.  I’ll skip the cheap shot of recalling the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party because a lot of recent commentators have already used it.  Also, there’s a serious idea in game theory called the Red Queen Effect, even a whole book about it by Matt Ridley.  (Any book by Matt Ridley is recommended.)   But the time Alice in Wonderland  really resonated was the 1960s.  The following are the lyrics from the group and the song that was virtually the anthem of the Berkeley/San Francisco counterculture.  It was written by the group’s lead singer, Gracie Slick.    "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane   One pill makes you larger  And one pill makes you small  And the ones that mother gives you  Don't do anything at all  Go ask Alice  When she's ten...