Reminder: The two Reuters journalists murdered in the video Manning leaked were public figures, but also real people with real relationships. Lamo betrayed the person who brought this to light. The government, think…
> skills and professionalism can be valued by the free market by people competing for them; why, despite pure populism for the lowest common denominator, someone wants to return to something like this, is completely…
> Or maybe people are naturally more attracted to the extremes (left and right) when given the choice. If by given a choice you mean people are usually not given a choice, but in mid-1600s England, late 1700s France,…
> Heredity can be measured via twin studies - if twins are adopted into two different families or cultures: what commonalities can we still find, beyond random variability. And how often does this happen? It is about as…
It is an old argument, and I think a correct one. Money at the top is mostly spent on capital investment. Capital investment makes commodities which are sold to consumers/workers. Who is going to buy all these things if…
When the Russian Revolution took place, many of the areas you discuss were part of the Russian empire. So "Russian occupation", if that is what it was, did not start with the Bolsheviks. Hungary is a different story,…
Starting in 1945, Russia had a very strong desire to pull out of Berlin and east Germany, it never wanted to be there. England and the US had agreed that Germany would be demilitarized, but then reneged on that promise,…
> It was also the year of the Tet offensive, an enormous attack by North Vietnamese forces, and of more than 16,000 American deaths in the Vietnam War, more than in any other year. Sigh...half a century later the Tet…
The example Ricardo gave for comparative advantage was Portuguese wine for English cloth. More than two centuries later, Joan Robinson reexamined comparative advantage using Ricardo's original example. How had such…
> What happened very quickly in 1917 was the development of committee power, so the development of local, direct democracy in terms of local committees, soldiersâ�� committees and, of course, the Soviets. And I think…
This is the sort of thing that led to the decline of the Soviet economy, which had been doing very well up until that point. People nowadays usually remember the creaking Soviet economy of the late 1980s, but from the…
It's interesting what words are not in the article. Words like heir, inheritance, profit, interest, rentier. The word rent is there, but assumed as a tenant, not landlord. I assume the Forbes 400 richest are in the 1%.…
The Quora link you put says the reason the 1980s report is no longer relevant is the drawdown from Cold War nuke levels. The Nature letter was written by Russell Seitz, who is also skeptical against the harm cigarette…
1) Capitalism is creating commodities, like corn, and then shipping them. Picking one billion corn stalks is a lot more cost and effort than picking one corn stalk. With software nowadays, you create the first product,…
It's great that these RFE's are happening, and Trump should have closed things up even earlier. There are plenty of people with skills out there who may not know every feature of Vue.js 2.5.3, or who are 30 years old…
The percentage going to military spending out of total government spending is only as small as it is on the chart if it's decided to try to have a very narrow view of what constitutes military spending, but a broad view…
I suppose it's the fading light of England's imperial hubris that is oblivious to why a Chinese man would fail to appreciate that he is the "subject" of a monarch who lies over 9,500 km away. What rights do those the…
England's army occupies the six north counties of Ireland, so as to make its people subjects of the queen. Those who have stood up and fought back, to drive out this foreign army are "terrorists", and Rudd demands the…
> the "oppressed" Sure, how are they oppressed? In 1938 Barcelona was bombed because the army wanted to destroy the republic and what existed of Catalonia autonomy. So any existing Catalonia autonomy or democracy of any…
The tech giants negotiations are relying on the monopoly that the state provides. Just to pick one piece of legislation, the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act, the government disallows various worker/employer agreements that…
> I see no evidence that the CIA directly gave weapons to Al-Nusra or other Al-Qaeda affiliates. And zero evidence of any direct funding or support of ISIS You stick a very key word there, directly. In fact the US is…
Of the four gospels, it is generally said that Mark was written first, and John was written last. The earliest manuscripts of the gospel of Mark do not mention the resurrection at all. Later manuscripts have verses…
> instead of relying on twin and adoption studies Twin and adoption studies have never been reliable. They have ranged from dubious methodology to outright fraud such as in the case of Cyril Burt.
> Russia is said to be currently supplying arms to the taliban. Their goal there (to disrupt american efforts) would be the same as in NK. And of course, the original supplier of arms to the people who formed the…
As it is rarely mentioned in the US media, I'd just note that the US pretty openly interferes in Russian elections, and has been doing so for a long time. It's curious this is virtually never mentioned amidst all the…
Reminder: The two Reuters journalists murdered in the video Manning leaked were public figures, but also real people with real relationships. Lamo betrayed the person who brought this to light. The government, think…
> skills and professionalism can be valued by the free market by people competing for them; why, despite pure populism for the lowest common denominator, someone wants to return to something like this, is completely…
> Or maybe people are naturally more attracted to the extremes (left and right) when given the choice. If by given a choice you mean people are usually not given a choice, but in mid-1600s England, late 1700s France,…
> Heredity can be measured via twin studies - if twins are adopted into two different families or cultures: what commonalities can we still find, beyond random variability. And how often does this happen? It is about as…
It is an old argument, and I think a correct one. Money at the top is mostly spent on capital investment. Capital investment makes commodities which are sold to consumers/workers. Who is going to buy all these things if…
When the Russian Revolution took place, many of the areas you discuss were part of the Russian empire. So "Russian occupation", if that is what it was, did not start with the Bolsheviks. Hungary is a different story,…
Starting in 1945, Russia had a very strong desire to pull out of Berlin and east Germany, it never wanted to be there. England and the US had agreed that Germany would be demilitarized, but then reneged on that promise,…
> It was also the year of the Tet offensive, an enormous attack by North Vietnamese forces, and of more than 16,000 American deaths in the Vietnam War, more than in any other year. Sigh...half a century later the Tet…
The example Ricardo gave for comparative advantage was Portuguese wine for English cloth. More than two centuries later, Joan Robinson reexamined comparative advantage using Ricardo's original example. How had such…
> What happened very quickly in 1917 was the development of committee power, so the development of local, direct democracy in terms of local committees, soldiersâ�� committees and, of course, the Soviets. And I think…
This is the sort of thing that led to the decline of the Soviet economy, which had been doing very well up until that point. People nowadays usually remember the creaking Soviet economy of the late 1980s, but from the…
It's interesting what words are not in the article. Words like heir, inheritance, profit, interest, rentier. The word rent is there, but assumed as a tenant, not landlord. I assume the Forbes 400 richest are in the 1%.…
The Quora link you put says the reason the 1980s report is no longer relevant is the drawdown from Cold War nuke levels. The Nature letter was written by Russell Seitz, who is also skeptical against the harm cigarette…
1) Capitalism is creating commodities, like corn, and then shipping them. Picking one billion corn stalks is a lot more cost and effort than picking one corn stalk. With software nowadays, you create the first product,…
It's great that these RFE's are happening, and Trump should have closed things up even earlier. There are plenty of people with skills out there who may not know every feature of Vue.js 2.5.3, or who are 30 years old…
The percentage going to military spending out of total government spending is only as small as it is on the chart if it's decided to try to have a very narrow view of what constitutes military spending, but a broad view…
I suppose it's the fading light of England's imperial hubris that is oblivious to why a Chinese man would fail to appreciate that he is the "subject" of a monarch who lies over 9,500 km away. What rights do those the…
England's army occupies the six north counties of Ireland, so as to make its people subjects of the queen. Those who have stood up and fought back, to drive out this foreign army are "terrorists", and Rudd demands the…
> the "oppressed" Sure, how are they oppressed? In 1938 Barcelona was bombed because the army wanted to destroy the republic and what existed of Catalonia autonomy. So any existing Catalonia autonomy or democracy of any…
The tech giants negotiations are relying on the monopoly that the state provides. Just to pick one piece of legislation, the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act, the government disallows various worker/employer agreements that…
> I see no evidence that the CIA directly gave weapons to Al-Nusra or other Al-Qaeda affiliates. And zero evidence of any direct funding or support of ISIS You stick a very key word there, directly. In fact the US is…
Of the four gospels, it is generally said that Mark was written first, and John was written last. The earliest manuscripts of the gospel of Mark do not mention the resurrection at all. Later manuscripts have verses…
> instead of relying on twin and adoption studies Twin and adoption studies have never been reliable. They have ranged from dubious methodology to outright fraud such as in the case of Cyril Burt.
> Russia is said to be currently supplying arms to the taliban. Their goal there (to disrupt american efforts) would be the same as in NK. And of course, the original supplier of arms to the people who formed the…
As it is rarely mentioned in the US media, I'd just note that the US pretty openly interferes in Russian elections, and has been doing so for a long time. It's curious this is virtually never mentioned amidst all the…