Bruce Webb: The Desperation of the Economic Right
…as brash as 19th Century Vulgar Darwinism but has the same result. There has always been a stream of thought that sees extreme inequality as validation that an unfettered economy…
…as brash as 19th Century Vulgar Darwinism but has the same result. There has always been a stream of thought that sees extreme inequality as validation that an unfettered economy…
…Census Bureau report was a major validation for the credibility and reliability of Sentier’s monthly update. So, what does Sentier show now? Here is their graph through July 2016 (h/t…
…transactions, awaiting validation by the network’s nodes to ensure its integrity before being added to the ledger. Bitcoint “miners” check transactions and form blocks of valid transactions. Then they do…
…Krugman discusses IS-LM but 1960s macro was IS-LM-Phillips curve. In any case, to complete the model one needs a model of aggregate supply. Krugman doesn’t mention the death, rebirth and…
…a tactic that too many Democrats embraced in the past and is what sent so many of them on a journey rightward in search of validation. In other words, it…
…journey rightward in search of validation. In other words, it is a losing strategy undermining liberal values. The really superb Democratic candidates in the 2018 midterms completely rejected the approach…
…are America’s better angels; and, they deserve to be better paid. They also deserve better than to be pandered to with phony validation of their ‘dignity’ from a validated phony….
…in exchange for the validation of their ignorance or prejudices, shall accompany the panderers to hell where naked, without any protection from the flames, they shall for all eternity hand-carry…
…despotism ever known resulted at once from the “experiment” of Marxist communism, which could posit nothing but a mechanistic process for its validation. …they assume that a productive society, which…
…about throwing things away, and it gives us validation that we did the right thing. That becomes a license to buy more product, which leads to more production. She writes:…