Last night I watched Bill Maher’s conversation with Jerry Seinfeld, on the former’s podcast Club Random, and there were two moments that I could really relate to. The first was when Maher talked about writing the New Rule that ends his show every week – how he loves “tinkering” with it until it’s exactly where he wants it to be – and the second was when he gave Seinfeld a map of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, the layout of which I still have in my head, having attended five times as a kid. As Maher suggested, it was an age – and we were of an age – when corporations were still seen as forces for good.