Uncategorized Jonathan Yip on Steve Jobs By Harvard Talks Politics October 23, 2011 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin Steve Jobs died several weeks ago, but his work lives on. Harvard Political Review writer Jonathan Yip explains what really made the Apple founder special, and it wasn’t being an inventor. Read the full article at the Harvard Political Review. - Advertisement - Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin Previous articleThe HPRgument on Israel After the Arab SpringNext articleBen Zhou on Sleeping at Zuccotti - Advertisement - - Advertisement - Latest Articles The Democrats Cannot ‘Play Dead.’ They Need Structural Reform Arav Mehta - March 6, 2026 A Party for All Americans: An Interview with Jaime Harrison Melih Cevik - March 4, 2026 It’s Time to Expand the House of Representatives Jack Lippy - February 25, 2026 From Headstones to Highways: Grave Exhumations in Singapore and China Haotian Pan - February 23, 2026 How Independent Senate Campaigns Might Turn American Politics Upside-Down Noah Chung-Igelman - February 21, 2026 Popular Articles - Advertisement - More From The Author Alyssa Yamamoto on Say Yes to (AIDS) Drugs Harvard Talks Politics - October 23, 2011 Ben Zhou on Sleeping at Zuccotti Harvard Talks Politics - October 23, 2011 The HPRgument on Israel After the Arab Spring Harvard Talks Politics - October 23, 2011 Danny Wilson on 375 Years Harvard Talks Politics - October 23, 2011 Samuel Coffin on a Southern Ivy Harvard Talks Politics - October 23, 2011