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bringing discontent to market
We are settling into the winter of our discontent. A grey winter.Short days and grey skies. Optimism and hope are overcast. Is this gray a new dawn we are witnessing or a dusk? Is this the gray of a decaying … Continue reading
on pain of death: the bonding process
The dangers of militarism.And its connection with the two other ” triplets of evil” named by Martin Luther King Jr. : racism and consumerism. GRACE LEE BOGGS: I’m sorry, but I think if we stick to those categories of race, … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged amira hass, Ari Folman, Bill Moyers, gideon levi, Gideon Levy Haaretz, Grace Lee Boggs, ilan pappe, john dugard united nations, karl mannheim, lev grinberg, Martin Luther King, menachem kahana, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, palestinian statehood, ronit lentin, tanya reinhart, uri ben-eliezer
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wayfaring women: the prodigal daughters
Most conflicts seem very complex; the origins are rooted so deep in time that resolution is akin to staring into an abyss and engaging in a dialogue with something vague and furtive staring back: Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. The … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Bill Moyers, bosch the haywain, david l. chapman, fatma kassem, Grace Lee Boggs, jacqueline kennedy, john collier painting, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Michel Foucault, nahlo abdo, newprofile.org, patricia vertinsky, rela mazali, venus with biceps
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Who Moved The Cheese.
In business terminology Luck= A Prepared Mind. However, when you make the rules and shape the outcome, luck can become the normal, even banal. Matt Taibbi’s reporting in Rolling Stone, ”The Great American Bubble Machine”, is like a bad rash, … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous
Tagged Bill Moyers, Brian Griffiths, Carter Glass, Charles Lewis, Ferdinand Pecora, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, King Solomon, Larry Rubinoff, Lloyd Blankfein, Lya Graf, Matt Taibbi, michael Perino, National Post, Rolling Stone, Senator Duncan Fletcher, Simon Johnson, This too shall pass, Tim Collins
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