The Bankruptcy of America’s Elites
Why America’s elites have failed.
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Read more...If you worry about safety, stop fretting about terrorists and focus on the nasty intersection of rising social stress and widespread gun ownership.
Read more...Looking at the backgrounds of #BlackLivesMatter images shows America’s decaying infrastructure.
Read more...A close reading of Clinton’s speech, comparing it to FDR’s “Four Freedoms” speech (sadly, to Clinton’s disadvantage).
Read more...Hoexter examines the disconnect between the preferred methods of climate activists versus the magnitude and urgency of the issues they are trying to address. His analysis echoes an important 2012 post by Richard Kline, Progressively Losing.
Read more...Bill Black shreds a remarkably rancid anti-Greek screed.
Read more...Consensus decision-making, a process in which groups come to agreement without voting, has been a central feature of direct action movements for nearly 40 years. It has also not worked very well.
Read more...As they have for decades, Americans poll in favor of higher taxes on top earners.
Read more...We thank readers for their considerable, valuable input on a recent call to action and discuss how we plan to use their ideas.
Read more...Predictably, it never occurred to Andrew Ross Sorkin that being put in impossible ethical positions could be a cause of some of of Wall Street’s recent suicides.
Read more...We are now 35 years into a finance-led counterrevolution. If you care about income inequality, student loan debt slavery, foreclosure abuses, and other products of the success of this effort, it behooves you, as Sun Tzu urged, to understand your enemy.
Read more...A new study tries to justify high pay for supposedly top performers. But all it really does is prove that feedback loops are powerful.
Read more...Robots that replace workers are being prototyped in more and more areas, including some highly-paid professions.
Read more...As reader Li, an international road warrior, says, “America is getting to be just like Italy, except without the attractive men.”
Read more...The Wall Street Journal, of all places, describes the dark economic underbelly of Uber and other Orwellianly-named “sharing” services.
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