Sunday, June 08, 2014
pitiful, dying, southern baptist convention tapped for ideas, crying "respeck my authoritay!"
By CNu at June 08, 2014 0 comments
Labels: the wattles , you used to be the man
Saturday, June 07, 2014
you can't be catholic and libertarian
Alan Dershowitz claims Cardinal Maradiaga an Anti-Semite |
By CNu at June 07, 2014 17 comments
Labels: The Hardline , The Straight and Narrow
history shows that mass spying is always aimed at crushing dissent
[NSA's] capability at any time could be turned around on the American people, and no American would have any privacy left, such is the capability to monitor everything: telephone conversations, telegrams, it doesn’t matter. There would be no place to hide. [If a dictator ever took over, the N.S.A.] could enable it to impose total tyranny, and there would be no way to fight back.
By CNu at June 07, 2014 0 comments
Labels: governance , History's Mysteries , Livestock Management
vodafone reveals that other governments use them like a 3rd world nsa
By CNu at June 07, 2014 0 comments
Labels: governance , Livestock Management
Friday, June 06, 2014
sons of wichita
By CNu at June 06, 2014 0 comments
Labels: common sense , individual vs. collective , Living Memory
what economics can learn from theology about human beings...,
Yet behind this imperialistic rhetoric there has also been a growing feeling of frustration: despite all the battles, economists’ rational proposals, chiseled to perfection, are often ignored. What’s worse, the very methodological foundations of economic science seem to be crumbling as it spreads over an ever growing territory—just like in the case of the (temporarily) eternal imperial Rome (Cullenberg, Amariglio, and Ruccio 2001). Today, the paths to truths seem to be winding and numerous, and some economists are finally willing to admit that unrealistic assumptions are likely to lead to unrealistic, and irrelevant, worlds.2
The core of the trouble with mainstream economics is, I believe, its vision of a utility maximizing human being—the infamous Max U (McCloskey 2010, 297; Lipka 2013). How can we overcome the flatness of the Beckerian-Stiglerian framework? It will perhaps sound daring to economists who have pride in the practicality of their science when I suggest that the place to ask for help is—take a deep breath—theology.
By CNu at June 06, 2014 9 comments
Labels: individual vs. collective , not gonna happen...
in the u.s., 42% believe in a creationist view of human origins...,
- Religiousness relates most strongly to these views, which is not surprising, given that this question deals directly with God's role in human origins. The percentage of Americans who accept the creationist viewpoint ranges from 69% among those who attend religious services weekly to 23% among those who seldom or never attend.
- Educational attainment is also related to these attitudes, with belief in the creationist perspective dropping from 57% among Americans with no more than a high school education to less than half that (27%) among those with a college degree. Those with college degrees are, accordingly, much more likely to choose one of the two evolutionary explanations.
- Younger Americans -- who are typically less religious than their elders -- are less likely to choose the creationist perspective than are older Americans. Americans aged 65 and older -- the most religious of any age group -- are most likely to choose the creationist perspective.
By CNu at June 06, 2014 6 comments
Labels: magical thinking , the wattles
Thursday, June 05, 2014
are you ready for nuclear war?
By CNu at June 05, 2014 13 comments
Labels: unspeakable
a metaphor for how we explain acts of violence?
Misogyny? Hollywood representations of college hedonism? Or, wait—were we focusing too hard on the psychology of a maniac? Whatever the precise mix of factors ultimately was, everyone on the Internet had a different theory. The #YesAllWomen hashtag proliferated across Twitter like a house fire, situating Rodger on a sexist continuum that drew in everyday examples: being catcalled, being groped at a bar. As a productive and necessary conversation unfolded, and a lot of men woke up to the realities of misogyny, others asked whether there wasn’t something unseemly in how writers were shaping the tragedy, reducing its convolutions to tidy arguments about pet causes. And then more people countered that these arguments matter.
By CNu at June 05, 2014 0 comments
Labels: magical thinking , monkey see - monkey do , quorum sensing?
the slender man
We didn't want to go, we didn't want to kill them, but its persistent silence and outstretched arms horrified and comforted us at the same time…
1983, photographer unknown, presumed dead.
One of two recovered photographs from the Stirling City Library blaze. Notable for being taken the day which fourteen children vanished and for what is referred to as “The Slender Man”. Deformities cited as film defects by officials. Fire at library occurred one week later. Actual photograph confiscated as evidence.
1986, photographer: Mary Thomas, missing since June 13th, 1986.[4]
By CNu at June 05, 2014 0 comments
Labels: individual vs. collective , magical thinking , monkey see - monkey do , quorum sensing?
Wednesday, June 04, 2014
where business interests ARE political interests...,
We have been in New York since before the turn of the century, because
we regarded this city as the center of business and industry.
But the thing that affects business most today is government. The
interrelationship of business with business is no longer so important
as the interrelationship of business with government. In the last several
years, that has become very apparent to us.[1]
By CNu at June 04, 2014 8 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , Living Memory , Pimphand Strong
the memo that spawned right-wing think tanks, lobbies, and the contemporary "corporations as persons" movement...,
By CNu at June 04, 2014 0 comments
Labels: corporatism , egregores , Living Memory , paradigm , partisan
lying without opposition: reagan's veto of the fairness doctrine laid the groundwork for the partisan peasant right wing...,
By CNu at June 04, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Living Memory , partisan , presstitution , propaganda
what about the ratings agencies? REDUX (originally posted 6/23/13)
Man, are they ever. And a lot more than even the least generous of us suspected.
By CNu at June 04, 2014 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , Collapse Crime , global system of 1% supremacy
a little living-memory, partisan, political dot-connecting to get you through the hump...,
Why the Republican National Debt is $12 Trillion |
By CNu at June 04, 2014 0 comments
Labels: just-us , Living Memory , partisan , propaganda , What IT DO Shawty...
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
calling an ordinary problem a "disease" leads to bigger problems
By CNu at June 03, 2014 27 comments
Labels: common sense , institutional deconstruction
internet addiction?
By CNu at June 03, 2014 0 comments
Labels: addiction , dopamine , helplessness
Monday, June 02, 2014
hitler attempted that dog-breeding approach...,
By CNu at June 02, 2014 18 comments
Labels: Genetic Omni Determinism GOD
islam INFINITELY preferable to these backward-assed lynch mobs...,
By CNu at June 02, 2014 0 comments
Labels: killer-ape , the wattles , theoconservatism
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
politico | The Washington Post on Friday announced it will no longer endorse presidential candidates, breaking decades of tradition in a...
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theatlantic | The Ku Klux Klan, Ronald Reagan, and, for most of its history, the NRA all worked to control guns. The Founding Fathers...
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Video - John Marco Allegro in an interview with Van Kooten & De Bie. TSMATC | Describing the growth of the mushroom ( boletos), P...
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dailybeast | Of all the problems in America today, none is both as obvious and as overlooked as the colossal human catastrophe that is our...