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  • Our Funny Money


    Pak Alert PressAuthority Authority: 528
    Atif F. Qureshi“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” – Henry FordThe curse of price inflation haunts us. There seems to be no respite for the common man. Everything is ...
    11 hours ago
  • Doin’ What Comes Naturally!


    RedStateAuthority Authority: 817
    (Apologies to Irving Berlin )… We knew that Barack Obama was turning DC into a mecca for sucking at the public teat, but it perhaps was not as obvious until recently as to what extent this is occurring.  RedState member Fred Maidment sent this blog entry from The American to me this morning. It illustrates the ...
    13 hours ago
  • [Review] The Crafstman


    El OsoAuthority Authority: 472
    I loved this book and its ideas formed the basis of my thinking about digital craftsmanship , the perils of virtuosity , and an upcoming post about social expertise versus antisocial expertise. Craftsmanship may suggest a way of life that waned with the advent of industrial society – but this is misleading. ...
    16 hours ago
  • A parable about debt


    The Ridgewood BlogAuthority Authority: 445
    November 20, 2009 A parable about debt David Jeffers http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/11/a_parable_about_debt.html Imagine your child going off to college and you give him or her a credit card with an unlimited credit limit. Each month the bill comes in and each month your little high-roller is spending as ...
    2 days ago
  • For Discussion: Was Karl Marx Right?


    The AwlAuthority Authority: 754
    Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, “events have followed Marx’s closer predictions almost uncannily: globalisation, privatisation, deregulation, the undermining of democracy, the triumph of a capitalist discourse (railway ‘customers’ rather than ‘passengers’), the decline of socialist ideology, and a ...
    6 days ago
  • Who Said That?


    Right PunditsAuthority Authority: 141
    Accusation of Marxism fly very easy in the political rhetoric nowadays. I made the following test so you can check your knowledge about Marxism. The right answers are at the end of the post. Guess who said these quotes: I am not a Marxist. A. Barack Obama or B. Karl Marx Sell a man a fish, he ...
    6 days ago
  • Burt’s Eye View: Fox and Foes


    Big HollywoodAuthority Authority: 804
    Whenever I hear people outside the administration prattle on about how evil and biased Fox News is, I know I am listening to a flock of parrots who have never even tuned in. As a conservative myself, I have a number of problems with the network. For one thing, I resent Bill O’Reilly’s ridiculing those who merely ...
    1 week ago
  • *Present At The Creation- Writer Gore Vidal’s Novel On The Rise Of The American Imperium- “Empire”-A Review


    AMERICAN LEFT HISTORYAuthority Authority: 149
    Click on title to link to YouTubes film clip of an interview with Gore Vidal in 2007. Book Review Empire: A Novel, Gore Vidal, Random House, New York, 1987 The name Gore Vidal should be no stranger to the readers of this space. I have in the recent past reviewed his earlier American historical novels “Burr”, ...
    1 week ago
  • New Trotsky Biography


    OpenMarket.orgAuthority Authority: 641
    Robert Service’s new biography of Trotsky is reviewed in today’s Wall Street Journal . Having read Service’s excellent biography of Lenin a few years ago, this seems like a book worth reading. Joshua Rubenstein’s thoughtful review touches on some thoughts about socialism and socialists. Socialism had ...
    1 week ago
  • Where’s Joe?


    Liberty's Life LineAuthority Authority: 122
      The Obama Administration probably wishes they didn’t spend $18 million to build a website that is making a mockery of their vaunted stimulus package that if not passed might result in an economic calamity from which we might never recover.  Well, here is a random sampling of six beneficiaries of stimulus money: ...
    1 week ago
  • Critics of Shakespeare: The Marxist Approach


    BookstoveAuthority Authority: 131
    Although Marxist concepts in literary criticism are not as popular as they once were, they are still frequently used in trying to understand Shakespeare and his genius better and so it is worthwhile to try to understand what they are and what they mean. Marxism was named after Karl Marx who, himself, was very fond of ...
    1 week ago
  • Numberscruncher: Sweden Is Not Socialist


    PopdoseAuthority Authority: 618
    Last week, a conservative friend asked me how I liked living in Sweden under Comrade Obama. I sighed. Somehow or another, it has become accepted that Sweden is a frightening socialist state and that life there would be horrible. I am here to defend Sweden, a nation I have never visited. Sweden is a monarchy, a ...
    1 week ago
  • A profane post


    DoosraAuthority Authority: 123
    Its potentially a fatwa-inviting post. A heresy, a sacrilege beyond redemption. But then someone had to say it I guess. Just too much of saccharine, this Tendulkar20 business. Deep inside, the Little Master himself must be embarrassed by the mindless hysteria he finds himself in and around him. His fawning fans in ...
    1 week ago
  • moving on: innovation and smart growth


    BerlinRomExpressAuthority Authority: 128
    An interesting angle for Berlin and former East Germany Länder, from Marcus Albers for Monocle. Old Europe can survive and prosper only if it embraces innovation and new technologies (be it in media, automotive, energy…). We cannot pretend to leave something meaningful to the new generations by focusing only on ...
    1 week ago
  • Quote Of The Day


    The New Ledger Chequer-BoardAuthority Authority: 147
    Ayn Rand may have been an interesting figure and a good (if extremely long-winded) novelist; but her views were pernicious, the antithesis of a humane and proper worldview. And conservatives should say so. – Peter Wehner . Having read Rand, I would say that she doesn’t even qualify as being a good novelist. ...
    1 week ago
  • 100 Hilarious College Courses That Really Exist


    JerseySmarts.comAuthority Authority: 132
    The good folks over at OnlineUniversities.com sent me a link to a page on their site that chronicles hilarious college courses that actually exist. I took a look through some of these courses and it makes you scratch your head. Take a look below at some of the philosophy courses that are on the list…seriously. ...
    1 week ago
  • Acton Commentary: After the Berlin Wall — the Enduring Power of Socialism


    Acton Institute PowerBlogAuthority Authority: 532
    The Economist marked the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall by observing that there was “so much gained, so much to lose.” As the world celebrates the collapse of communism, who would have imagined that in less than one generation we would witness a resurgence of socialism throughout Latin America ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Zen of Scott Boras


    The Personal Finance PlaybookAuthority Authority: 464
    Make it $300 million and youve got yourself a deal. For as long as I can remember, in any setting, big businesses have been viewed as the bad guys and the workers have been viewed as the good guys.  I think this started with Karl Marx’s theory that a profit can only be made by a business owner by exploiting the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Embracing paleostructuralism


    Leitourgeia kai Qurbana: Contra den ZeitgeistAuthority Authority: 414
    It is late afternoon on Wednesday, and I have somehow managed to accomplish everything I needed to accomplish by this time. On Friday, this seemed like a goal that was unattainable, so I am reasonably pleased. Somebody mentioned to me this last Saturday, “I occasionally read your rants against ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The 15 Scariest (and Most Culturally-Relevant) Beards of All Time


    FlavorwireAuthority Authority: 722
    In honor of National Beard Month (and Movember, though were focusing on actual beards here), men all over the US are growing out their facial hair. Since we cant grow our collective beards on the internet, we are celebrating with our list of the ten scariest famous beards of all time — not that were pogonophobes! Oh ...
    2 weeks ago

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