Society for Interdisciplinary French Seventeenth-Century Studies. Presenting a paper on Sunday about feminine fairytales and how economic thought turned into a bourgeois ruse in the misunderstanding of Adam Smith and the “invisible hand.” I’m the only economist and the paper radical. I’ll link to my previous when it’s done :-)
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At a conference in LA (Clark Library)
Posted: 2013/11/08 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTags: 17th century, Adam Smith, economics, fairytales, radical
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So now I have a 3hr lecture on 17th c. economic & literary thought… But I need to give a 15min presentation!?
Posted: 2013/11/05 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTomorrow is going to be another very long day…
So now I have a 3hr lecture on 17th c. economic & literary thought… But I need to give a 15 presentation!?
Posted: 2013/11/05 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTomorrow is going to be another very long day…
17 Deplorable Examples Of White Privilege
Posted: 2013/11/05 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTags: black, racism, stereotype, white supremacy
Fox is the media equivalent of explosive diarrhea, but NPR is a whimpering sycophant
Posted: 2013/11/05 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTags: Fox, media, NPR, propaganda
I had the misfortune of listening to NPR coverage of Iranian politics and US foreign policy and there was no context, just self-congratulatory well-meaning BS about what a shame that the two countries are having a hard time trusting each other… Fuck that. At least the imperialistic white-supremacists on Fox outright lie and spew honest hate. NPR actually has the opportunity to elevate the discourse from the completely moronic but they don’t because they’re pussies. Sorry. That was disrespectful to vaginas >:/

