Tag: politics
Thomas L. Knapp dice que los típicos alegatos de fraude electoral no llegan a la raíz del problema.
Viewing Public Sector Unions Through the Lens of Class Theory, offers us a third way to look at the outcome of Governor Scott Walker’s controversial victory in Wisconsin.
Carson: No, that moisture running down your back isn’t rain.
Carson: They’re doing it to Julia.
Carson: MoveOn would like to, but it just can’t.
Carson v. the Hegemon
Why on earth would anyone trust the state as a reliable mechanism for protecting the interests of the weak against those of the strong, when the state itself is a center of power?
Bradley Coufal conducts an email interview with Charles Johnson and Gary Chartier regarding Market Not Capitalism. Sample: “For the sake of gaining some background on the both of you in order to contextualize your position, can you explain, briefly, where you see yourself politically, and where you see libertarianism proper (left-lib?) on the political spectrum? Along this same…
Carson: Take heart, for Babylon’s days are numbered.
Keith Taylor: We don’t need “the job creators.”
D’Amato updates Proudhon.
Tom Knapp: Newt Gingrich, Motherf—-r of Invention.
Kevin Carson celebrates the half of the story Annie Leonard gets right.
Kevin Carson to the 1%: Expect us.
Kevin Carson: The 1% needs us; we don’t need them.
Kevin Carson celebrates the state’s new equal opportunity thuggery
Kevin Carson explains why getting our heads in a good place isn’t enough.
David S. D’Amato on the real lesson of 9/11.
Although right-wingers like to present the issue as one of preventing the state from redistributing wealth downward, the real issue is one of stopping the state from redistributing wealth upward.
Kevin Carson: He claims to distrust government. But he’s either stupid or a liar.