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By Stephen Lewis at Aug 23, 2012
This isn’t a rhetorical question. This short article isn’t even a polemic. I’m posing a genuine question - as the question mark implies. Honestly I really don’t know. I went through the English education system and, later on, studied at Universities in Britain, America and Germany. I even have children and step-children who have experienced (and some who are still experiencing) the delights of schools in the Czech Republic, France and Holland. This doesn’t make me an educational expert. Be that as it may. Yet just possibly some of you, wherever you are and whatever generation you belong to, might have asked yourselves the same question?... (More) Comments (2)
By Stephen Lewis at Aug 23, 2012
Economics doesn’t seem able to predict anything of great import. It certainly didn’t seem able to predict or even, after the fact, explain the recent banking and financial crisis; the repercussions of which will be felt by millions for decades to come. Why was this? What are the limits of economic prediction? Here are just a few thoughts. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Stephen Lewis at Aug 23, 2012
There is an English expression that tells us that you can’t make omelettes without breaking a few eggs. This is usually taken to mean that in order to achieve something or make progress there are often losers in the process – true enough though a little hard. With a slight change of verb we can also state that: “You can’t make omelettes without using a few eggs.” This might sound blatantly obvious but its truth seems to have escaped not a small number of commentators on environmental issues and, it is sad to say, even some eminent economists as well. They tell us that as technology progresses we can dematerialize the economy - so we needn’t be too concerned about any supposed limits of resources or energy. Of course this is fallacious; to use a nice Anglo-Saxon word, it is codswallop. But why? ... (More) Comments (0)
By Stephen Lewis at Aug 23, 2012
What happens instantaneously on a pinhead that exists nowhere and everywhere? Most economic activity according to the dominant strain of economics. The absence of space and time is just one reason why such economics is so unhelpful in addressing questions of justice, equality and the environment. Originally published as: http://thewildpeak.wordpress.com/2012/07/26/887/... (More) Comments (0)
By Hoshang Targol at Aug 23, 2012
Reza Shahabi's (incarcerated Iranian Labor leader) health is rapidly deteriorating. He was sent back to jail after his operation, instead of hospital. ... (More) Comments (0)
Post-Alliance Stress Disorder?
By Michael McGehee at Aug 22, 2012
Does Rwanda's Paul Kagame Suffer From Post-Alliance Stress Disorder?... (More) Comments (0)
By Hoshang Targol at Aug 21, 2012
IASWI strongly condemns the massacre of striking mineworkers in South Africa ... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Aug 20, 2012
Responding to a review of Occupy Theory and Occupy Vision...... (More) Comments (4)
RESEARCH ON THE SOCIAL EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA SITES
By Terri Lee at Aug 20, 2012
This is a reposted research article from Rutgers University -- archived August 12, 2012 -- by Lisa Intrabartola: "Rutgers Professor's Research Shows Social Network Sites Foster Close and Diverse Connections:Keith Hampton pokes holes in the theory that technology has weakened our relationships"... (More) Comments (0)
By Richard Greeman at Aug 20, 2012
Longtime Marxist-humorist and activist Richard Greeman describes what it is like to need three operations in France, under state-controlled, initiative-killing, bureaucratic, inhuman, impersonal, inefficient socialised medicine, constrained by totalitarian anti-market forces NOT to wait endlessly and pay thru the nose. Horreur!... (More) Comments (0)
'The Man Who Knew Everyone' - Gore Vidal Through The Eyes Of The Eyes Of The One Percent Press
By John Andrews at Aug 20, 2012
Gore Vidal took great delight in demolishing the fragile confections of ‘mainstream’ politics. While corporate journalists typically portray US Presidents as benign demigods, Vidal described George W. Bush as ‘the stupidest man in the United States’.... (More) Comments (0)
By Lester Shepherd at Aug 19, 2012
At one point the media tycoon, Ted Turner, came close to acquiring a major network. Had he, this country could have been converted to a decent society from one of hucksters.... (More) Comments (0)
Where'sthe push for higher minimmm wage?
By Roger Bybee at Aug 19, 2012
'Pnatomomime' replaces political commitment and real campaign to aid working poor... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Aug 18, 2012
A Food Movement Timeline is a great idea, but it should include the farm side of food justice. This one misses most of that, which is related to the failure of the food movement to adequately advocate for US and global farm justice.... (More) Comments (0)


