Politics

Autocratic Assholery on Display – this time Putin

In a recent NYTimes article, “In New Memoir, Merkel Talks Putin and Trump” about Angela Merkel’s memoir, “Freedom: Memoirs 1954-2021” this picture appears: The tough Real Politik negotiator crowd will doubtless applaud Putin’s maneuver. To me, it just speaks to his personal insecurity and Russia’s weakness in general. The history —>> read more –>>

Capitalism

Competitive Capitalism – long dead in the US

A key part of the description of capitalism in orthodox (neoclassical) economics, and our political rhetoric, is the role competition between companies plays in keeping the automatic self-regulation of markets humming for the most efficient and effective production at optimal prices.  Competition is also regularly touted as a great driver —>> read more –>>

Books

Book Review – Revolt of the Rich: How the Politics of the 1970s Widened America’s Class Divide by David Gibbs

Neoliberalism is the word most frequently used by commentators and academics when discussing the changes in the US economy over the past 50 years. For most people, this is a completely useless term. Are we talking about some new form of the New Deal? Then, we must yank ourselves back —>> read more –>>

Human Nature

147,631,710 – what does this number say about our species?

That is the number of votes that Trump received in the 2020 and 2024 Presidential elections. 73,407,735 in the most recent election and 74,223,975 in the 2020 election. Even assuming that there is a very large overlap between these two sets, the number of people voting for Trump has been —>> read more –>>

Politics

A Little Positive Action in Maine on Election Day

Maine had a ballot question to limit political action committees (PACs) ability to influence elections for state offices. QUESTION 1: An Act to Limit Contributions to Political Action Committees That Make Independent Expenditures, Do you want to set a $5,000 limit for giving to political action committees that spend money —>> read more –>>