Book Review and Analysis: “Seeing Like a State”
…to moral values and forms of production-would have to be reexamined and redesigned. The structures of the past were typically the products of myth, superstition, and religious prejudice. It followed…
…to moral values and forms of production-would have to be reexamined and redesigned. The structures of the past were typically the products of myth, superstition, and religious prejudice. It followed…
…figure was 11%. The poverty rate has remained relatively steady despite economic swings. Though there are numerous obstacles at play, anti-poverty programs are mired in myths, including the myth: The…
…that make these vehicles far from the sort of free-range service you expect in taxis, Lyft or Uber. The Tesla robotaxi myth marches on. Tesla robotaxis are still not autonomous…
…these newer studies truly debunked the so-called 1% myth? Does a genetic difference of 15% really demand a re-evaluation of human origins? Or is creationism simply engaging in a game…
…of plastics. Plastics and products companies co-opted the success of other material recycling and America’s desire to recycle to create the myth that plastic is recyclable.” Read: To Get to a…
…vote. And despite the myths spread by Trump and his allies, there is no evidence that mail-in voting is linked to fraud. Trump has been searching for that evidence since…
…401(k) contribution worth 3 percent of base pay. In reality, the notion that Corporate America has a CEO “pay for performance” system is a myth. One common ploy for inflating CEO pay? Stock…
…behind the myth U.S. mfg. is in decline is the shrinking share of manufacturing jobs. Back in the early 1940s, nearly 39% of American workers were employed in manufacturing. Today,…
…us *why* the world was made. The contortions creationists must engage in order to justify clinging to their plagiarized creation myth would just be a source of amusement if it…
According to press reports, the Trump Administration is considering military attacks on Iran. This act of war, like all wars, is likely to have unintended consequences. The myth is that…