Friday, January 24, 2014
artificial negativity and the big society...,
By CNu at January 24, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Cathedral , global system of 1% supremacy , Livestock Management , Race and Ethnicity
Thursday, January 23, 2014
artificial political negativity of the Cathedral is a primary capitalist control mechanism...,
By CNu at January 23, 2014 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , Livestock Management , Race and Ethnicity
consumer democratization =/= economic democratization - respectable negroe status meant not questioning the existing economic order!
By CNu at January 23, 2014 0 comments
Labels: governance , Living Memory , Race and Ethnicity
how come only black americans have "respectable negroe" leaders? where is the "respectable italian" leader of italian americans?
By CNu at January 23, 2014 9 comments
Labels: American Original , Race and Ethnicity , What IT DO Shawty...
the social order legitimates itself by integrating potentially antagonistic forces into a logic of centralized administration...,
By CNu at January 23, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cognitive infiltration , governance , History's Mysteries , Livestock Management , Living Memory
social anatomy of racial and ethnic disparities in violence
graphic source |
By CNu at January 23, 2014 0 comments
Labels: History's Mysteries , Living Memory , Race and Ethnicity
retail giants are dying and with them the malls they anchor...,
Further signs of cuts in the industry came Wednesday, when Target said that it will eliminate 475 jobs worldwide, including some at its Minnesota headquarters, and not fill 700 empty positions.
Experts said these headlines are only the tip of the iceberg for the industry, which is set to undergo a multiyear period of shuttering stores and trimming square footage.
Shoppers will likely see an average decrease in overall retail square footage of between one-third and one-half within the next five to 10 years, as a shift to e-commerce brings with it fewer mall visits and a lesser need to keep inventory stocked in-store, said Michael Burden, a principal with Excess Space Retail Services.
By CNu at January 23, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , contraction , What IT DO Shawty...
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
california drought as seen by kids from the edge of space
The Sierra mountain range as seen from the edge of space in January of 2014. The dry basin at the bottom of the photo is Owens Lake. (Earth to Sky Calculus /January 17, 2014) |
By CNu at January 22, 2014 9 comments
Labels: ecosystems , not a good look
baltic dry index: shipping of major raw materials sees worst slide since start of the financial crisis
By CNu at January 22, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , contraction , Peak Capitalism
harpex: shipping of finished goods appears to be heading toward flatline...,
1. Weekly Rate Assessments
We shall publish on a weekly basis, charter rate levels in US Dollars for the following different size / specification of container ships. These assessments are basis 6-12 month fixtures and are based on actual fixtures reported or heard fixed in the container market each week.
We believe these newly published rates will create a powerful research tool for our clients and readers who can now do the following:
Given the changes above, we have decided to amend the methodology used to calculate our index. Our Harpex index was originally developed in 2004 and we feel now is the right time to update and improve the method of calculation in order to better represent the current container charter market. Based on the new methodology we shall be providing an index figure each calendar week, as we did previously. The index will now be based on rate assessments taken from following seven classes of ship, rather than the previous eight classes of ship.
We have also retroactively calculated the index for the last ten years based on this new methodology and figures for the last three years are available on the website. We hope everyone finds this useful and should anyone have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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By CNu at January 22, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , contraction , Peak Capitalism
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
sectarianism: these humans purportedly becoming less violent - with one exception
By CNu at January 21, 2014 4 comments
Labels: CSC as ESS , killer-ape , the wattles
sectionalism
By CNu at January 21, 2014 1 comments
Labels: governance , institutional deconstruction , Livestock Management
Monday, January 20, 2014
silent political privilege
The President abused one his most important powers, meant to free the unjustly convicted or provide forgiveness to those who have served their time and changed their lives. Instead, he offered it up to wealthy fugitives whose money had already enabled them to permanently escape American justice. Few other abuses could so thoroughly undermine public trust in government.
By CNu at January 20, 2014 34 comments
silent technical privilege
[M]icro-inequities often had serious cumulative, harmful effects, resulting in hostile work environments and continued minority discrimination in public and private workplaces and organizations. What makes micro-inequities particularly problematic is that they consist in micro-messages that are hard to recognize for victims, bystanders and perpetrators alike. When victims of micro-inequities do recognize the micro-messages … it is exceedingly hard to explain to others why these small behaviors can be a huge problem.
[E]conomic forecasts point to a need for producing, over the next decade, approximately 1 million more college graduates in STEM fields than expected under current assumptions. Fewer than 40% of students who enter college intending to major in a STEM field complete a STEM degree. Merely increasing the retention of STEM majors from 40% to 50% would generate three quarters of the targeted 1 million additional STEM degrees over the next decade.
By CNu at January 20, 2014 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Race and Ethnicity
Sunday, January 19, 2014
contraction, collapse, and joblessness definitely turn weak groups violent
By CNu at January 19, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , killer-ape , neofeudalism
does religion turn weak groups violent?
By CNu at January 19, 2014 0 comments
Labels: micro-insurgencies , the wattles
Saturday, January 18, 2014
scientists growing more politically active and radicalized...,
A ferment in the environmental movement, brewing for many years, has now bubbled up into the blogosphere. We are dipping our ladle in here to take a little taste of it, even though we are quite certain it is not done fermenting.
Bill McKibben has been stirring the wort of whether social activism can save us for many years. In Eaarth: Making Life on a Tough New Planet, as in The End of Nature a quarter century earlier, he poignantly waffled, in elegant prose, between hope and despair. Since launching 350.org — “the first political action with a number for a name” — he has urged those of us with any remaining shred of hope for our children’s future, given what we now know about climate change, to step up and lay our lives on the line. Get arrested. Risk lengthy jail terms and even death to stop this atrocity. Do not go gentle into that good night.
Words to this effect we have heard much longer and louder from Derrick Jensen, another eloquent writer, the difference being that McKibben advocates for non-violence in the mold of Gandhi and King, while Jensen has no qualms about advocating violence. Naomi Klein, another stirring writer with an arrest record, calls for acts of resistance large and small. McKibben is tepid about taking on capitalism’s growth imperative, as though it were not a major contributing factor, while neither Holmgren, Klein nor Jensen have any such reservations.
Thus we are tasting many different flavors of leadership, or literary guidance, in the shaping of the nascent climate resistance movement.
Scientists themselves have been growing politically more active and radicalized, as Klein described in her October New Statesman essay. If you go back enough years you’ll find scientists like Dennis Meadows, Howard Odum and James Lovelock, all of whom correctly foresaw the impending collision between consumer civilizations and natural systems. Lovelock made a series of climate-and-society predictions that went unheeded for 20 years but hold up well in retrospect.
By CNu at January 18, 2014 13 comments
Labels: change , paradigm , People Centric Leadership
nytimes: all kind of obscure isht, but not a peep about getting rid of "race"...,
By CNu at January 18, 2014 0 comments
Labels: agenda , elite , establishment , Race and Ethnicity
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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