50th Anniversary of Powell Memorandum: Neoliberalism Has Wrecked Its Hosts
Commemorating a desructive anniversary, that of the Powell memo that set forth how big business would wage war against ordinary citizens.
Read more...Commemorating a desructive anniversary, that of the Powell memo that set forth how big business would wage war against ordinary citizens.
Read more...A discussion of parents worried about sending their kids back to school curiously contains only red state/nonurban examples.
Read more...Quelle surprise! No one is held accoutable for huge, predictable strategic and moral failures like going to Afghanistan, because profit
Read more...I am very much saddened by the death of Michael M. Thomas, from old money and high finance, and vocally unimpressed by them.
Read more...Nurses get a lot of lip service, but not enough pay or respect, and that contrasted with Covid risks has led to many quitting.
Read more...Accusations of pessimism (and why is pessimism bad anyhow?) is a cheap shot at well-founded criticism of Team Dem.
Read more...The latest IPCC report gives a Defcon 1 climate emergency alarm. But are any of the right people paying attention?
Read more...How Uber keeps pumping hot air into a financially flaccid business.
Read more...Government is failing when it stands pat in the face of “your money or your life” level corporate greed, now on display in this pandemic.
Read more...Is going after property the only viable option for containing climate damage? Andreas Malm thinks so.
Read more...Author Sam Kean follows the long trail of amoral scientists, and their justifications.
Read more...Yves here. Two things about increased automation frost me. One is its stealth or main purpose as forcing planned obsolescence. So irrespective of the impact on job/labor content, any savings won’t necessarily accrue to users. Two is automation/AI serving as an excuse to shift costs and tasks onto consumers. How many times do customer service […]
Read more...Feds weigh in on Purdue bankruptcy plan, raising possibility that Sacklers won’t get off more or less scot-free for their role in the opioids crisis.
Read more...Monopoly iencourages its players to celebrate exactly the opposite values to those its inventor intended to champion.
Read more...Why mindfulness practices don’t move seamlessly across cultures.
Read more...