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Styalised facts being what they are: CD Howe, the Fraser and CCPA

Travis Fast wrote 3 days ago: Some things just pass as fact when further scrutiny turns things around a bit…or at least requ … more →

Tags: Canadian Politics, Central Banks, neoliberalism, Propaganda, Real Economists

Lights out: Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows

metaljelle wrote 3 days ago: Hosts contaminate our tombs and crosses burn our skin, you can kill us a thousand times, but we … more →

Tags: Music, anna varney cantodea, darkwave, Es reiten die Toten so schnell, sopor aeternus, Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows, The Inverted Womb

Wave Gotik Treffen: Let's go!1 comment

Sarah wrote 4 days ago: I’ve wanted to go to Europe for a very long time. I find myself becoming extremely jealous whe … more →

Tags: Music, Travel, breakfast, dark culture, Dark Wave, darkwave, Deathrock, Dewar, dewars

Neoclassical economics—another indictment

David Ruccio wrote 5 days ago: Alan Kirman has contributed another indictment of the standard—Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibriu … more →

Tags: Crisis, Economics

Birds of a feather

David Ruccio wrote 1 week ago: neoclassical macro model Lawrence Summers and Paul Krugman are in substantial agreement about how la … more →

Tags: Economics, krugman, Labor, summers, Unemployment

3 denials of inequality

David Ruccio wrote 1 week ago: Neoclassical economists don’t focus on inequality, in their teaching, research, or policy advi … more →

Tags: Economics, capitalism, inequality

Squeezing workers

David Ruccio wrote 1 week ago: As I’ve written before, mainstream thinking—in academic neoclassical economics as in the pro-b … more →

Tags: capitalism, Crisis, Labor, Wages

Blame the victims

David Ruccio wrote 1 week ago: Neoclassical economists continue to blame workers (and misguided government policies that aid worker … more →

Tags: Crisis, capitalism, Unemployment, Labor

Menilik Jejak Islam Di Eropa (3) – Andalusia 5 comments

Vien AM wrote 1 week ago: ( Sambungan dari Menilik Jejak Islam Di Eropa (2) – Andalusia ). Keesokannya kami menuju Ronda. Teru … more →

Tags: Catatan Perjalanan, Alcazaba, alhambra, Andalusia, Aquaduct, Bain Arab, Baroque, Croisière, General Life

Menilik Jejak Islam Di Eropa (3) – Andalusia 5 comments

Vien AM wrote 1 week ago: ( Sambungan dari Menilik Jejak Islam Di Eropa (2) – Andalusia ). Keesokannya kami menuju Ronda. Teru … more →

Tags: Catatan Perjalanan, Alcazaba, alhambra, Andalusia, Aquaduct, Bain Arab, Baroque, Croisière, General Life

Jacques-Louis David - "The Oath of Horatii"

Art Kicks Ass wrote 1 week ago: Jacques-Louis David’s “The Oath of Horatii” (1784) Current Location: Louvre, Paris … more →

Wellington Church at Night

Jani wrote 1 week ago: The Wellington Church on University Avenue is one of the few buildings on the road that is not owned … more →

Tags: Buildings, wellington church, Architecture, Church of Scotland, Glasgow University, Gothic revival, Moon, Night

Brad Delong Wrong Yet Again and Again and Again: oh why can't we have smarter reform liberals

Travis Fast wrote 2 weeks ago: Scandalum Magnatum, takes Brad Delong to task for botching  Kelecki in a recent post. Brad DeLong da … more →

Tags: Free-Markets, Heterodox, liberal economic theory, Marxian, neoliberalism, Revolutionaries, Unemployment

Kick It Over! Campaign

ahmadfahmie wrote 2 weeks ago: More info from here … more →

Tags: Cetusan, Economic, Economics School of Thought

Piranesi: First in an occasional series

Patina wrote 2 weeks ago:   Engraving by F. Piranesi after a portrait by J. Cadès, 1779 The Buildings The incredibly tale … more →

Tags: ancient, Antiquity, Architecture, Columns, engravings, piranesi, Prints, Rome, ruins

Not Marx

David Ruccio wrote 3 weeks ago: It seems we have an answer to the question I posed yesterday, about whether or not Marxian economist … more →

Tags: Economics, Marx, Crisis

Tuesday's Top Tune - L'Horloge de Flore

matteilar wrote 3 weeks ago: Jean Françaix was a French (approprately enough) neoclassical composer that lived through almost the … more →

Tags: Tuesday's Top Tune, Music, Classical, Jean Francaix, floral clock

Our Polis1 comment

Stephanie wrote 3 weeks ago: I clearly don’t get out into the city enough. Thank goodness for visitors to have an excuse to … more →

Tags: DC, scenery, Visual art, Lights, Politics, Architecture, History, Capitol, Supreme Court

Hundred Theories Campaign3 comments

David Ruccio wrote 3 weeks ago: Wang Xuezhong: 白花齊放 (Let a hundred flowers bloom) Joseph Stiglitz (with and without George Akerlof) … more →

Tags: Economics, Crisis


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