Weapons of mass deflection
…Tea Party been so successful in this narrative and also electorally? You have popular movements that are coming from the left, you know, like Occupy Wall Street and things of…
…Tea Party been so successful in this narrative and also electorally? You have popular movements that are coming from the left, you know, like Occupy Wall Street and things of…
…corporations. I found copies of them at Occupy Educated. The first one “Corporate Connections” was created in 2003. You can read about it here. The second one is…
…I credit Occupy Wall Street, also alone, with finally ending the decades-long political prohibition of class warfare by any group but the hedge fund/CEO crowd. Krugman, unlike other liberal economists,…
…Rolling Jubilee (which includes Occupy Wall Street pioneer David Graeber), one could only assume this would be a slam dunk for the 99%. Further evidence that they may be onto…
…a stop to all that , helping to bring us to the happy space we occupy today : http://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Publication%20Files/jep%202014%20-%20monetary%20policy%20at%20the%20fed_e5b57972-373c-41e6-a01d-cd1589a026ca.pdf http://www.people.hbs.edu/jrotemberg/workcurr/fed4b.pdf Jonny Bakho December 20, 2014 10:21 am Reverse causation? Maybe…
…significantly Timothy Geithner. So, so much has happened since 2008, most significantly, in my opinion, the movement begun in the fall of 2011 by Occupy Wall Street, and Elizabeth Warren’s…
…years. For which Occupy Wall Street, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are grateful. I am, too. This guy is dumber than a rock. The Koch brothers badly need…
…looking down the road and preparing for tomorrow? We all occupy different places on this classic grasshopper-ant continuum, and we usually shift our position over the course of our life…
…Destruction. She is also involved in Occupy Wall Street. In this TED talk, she describes how algorithms routinely institutionalize bias, bad practices, and personal opinion. Worse, the “gee whiz” factor…
…all be centered together. If I say one thing and you say the opposite, how could both our voices occupy this same all-important discursive turf? Or if they could, on…