A Racist Screed in the New York Times
…issues, what we get instead is a screed that truly justifies the label of reverse racism, a term usually invoked by those defending the existing racial order. This, like the…
…issues, what we get instead is a screed that truly justifies the label of reverse racism, a term usually invoked by those defending the existing racial order. This, like the…
…that they label in their footnotes as “unaccounted for crude oil”, thus suggesting there must have been a error or omission of that magnitude in this week’s oil supply &…
…could be labeled as addicts.” In 1996 with the introduction of OxyContin by Purdue Pharma, the use and abuse of the letter almost tripled. On one particular chart (displayed further…
…for the daily supply of oil and the consumption of it balance out, essentially a balance sheet fudge factor that they label in their footnotes as “unaccounted for crude oil”,…
…sell produce no strings attached. I can sell eggs and processed foods with proper labels. I can sell 999 field dressed or customed chickens or 300 rabbits each year under…
…we usually identify Karl Marx as being a classical economist, but then he was also a revolutionary. However, modern neoclassical economists use this “classical” label to dismiss him as out…
…essentially a balance sheet fudge factor that they label in their footnotes as “unaccounted for crude oil”, thus suggesting there must have been a error or omission of that magnitude…
…out, essentially a balance sheet fudge factor that they label in their footnotes as “unaccounted for crude oil”, thus suggesting there must have been a error or omission of that…
…supply of oil and the consumption of it balance out, essentially a balance sheet fudge factor that they label in their footnotes as “unaccounted for crude oil”, thus suggesting there…
…fudge factor that they label in their footnotes as “unaccounted for crude oil”, thus suggesting there must have been an error or omission of that magnitude in this week’s oil…