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Tag Archives: Allan Greenspan
fiscal cliffs and financial stiffs
…The end is near. Doomsday scenario targeting that source of perennial anxiety and trauma: The management of the American economy; now in terms of integrity officially in a recession, a double-dipper with the entire money and banking system, the money … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Dai Dudu, Fiscal Cliff United States, Fritz Lang Metropolis, Guy Debord, henri Lefebvre, Hieronymous Bosch, James Rickards currency wars, Li Tiezi, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Paul Krugman, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Winslow Homer, Zhang An
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family planning
Population control. The Malthus nightmare. Limited procreation to maintain national characterstics. An affront to bourgeois values, liberal, humanistic axioms. As Allan Greenspan said, “a billion is not what it used to be.” But a billion moslems facing off against an … Continue reading
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Tagged Abou Zayd, Abu Zayd, Allan Greenspan, Christopher Hitchens, Gideon Levy, Gideon Levy Haaretz, Gilles Kepel, Ibn Battuta, Ibn Batuta, Igal Hecht, Kenan Malik, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Marc Chagall, Mark Steyn, MK Israel Eichler, oriana fallaci, Paul Ehrlich, Sam Harris, Sam harris The End of faith, Siavosh, Sultan Salim II, Tzipi Livni, Yair Lapid, Yesh Atid
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forty lashes just for a warmup
Does the logic of postmodern capitalism no longer work, all the structural Ponzi’s coming home to roost, starting with the subjugated marginals like Greece and moving inexorably into the more bleached white domains of the Occidental heartland. All bubble eventually pop … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Greenspan, Andrew Potter, Ben Bernanke, chantal hebert, James Gillray, John Heartfield, John Maynard Keynes, joseph heath, joseph heath rebel sell, Max Horkheimer, Michael Moore, Naomi Klein, Pat Buchanan, Rick Salutin, robert c. clark, Stephen Harper, Theodor Adorno, Thomas Rowlandson, Thorstein Veblen, Walter Benjamin
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CHOKING ON CAKE: BROTHER CAN YOU SPARE A DIME?
“Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.” ( Keynes, 1935) And thus it began with adherence to Keynes’s central theme: the modern capitalist economy does not … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Greenspan, Andy Warhol, Bloomsbury Group, Cindy Sherman, Claude Monet, Damian Da Costa, Damien Hirst, Daniella Luxembourg, Debbie Reynolds, Don Thompson, Eddie Fisher, Edgar Hardcastle, Elizabeth Taylor, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Frederic Fekkai, G.E. Moore, Jared Bland, Jeff Koons, John Maynard Keynes, John Muth, Julian Schnabel, Leonard Woolf, Lytton Strachey, Marc Quinn, Maurizio Cattelan, Miryam Lindberg, Nate Freeman, Pablo Picasso, Peter Brant, Philippe Segalot, Richard Nixon, Richard Prince, Simon De Pury, Stanley Kubrick, Stephanie Seymour, Virginia Woolf
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SKEPTICALLY UNCERTAIN ABOUT THE CERTAINTY OF DOUBT
Certain quotations from Ludwig Wittgenstein’s ”On Certainty” seem to imply that we can doubt everything: each statement that might be true still has some aspects that might make it possible to doubt it. Certainly, the issue of Goldman-Sachs and our … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Schwartz Bear Stearns, Allan Greenspan, Bear Stearns, Benito Mussolini, Charlie Rose, Daniele Moyal Sharrock, evelyn Davis, George Soros, Goldman Sachs, James Cayne Bear Stearns, Lloyd Blankfein, Lloyd Blankfein Goldman Sachs, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Matt Taibbi, michael sherwood, Phil Angelides, Richard Menary, Rolling Stone Magazine, Ross Sorkin, Vanity Fair
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