Jean Lievens: Ethical Economics

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence

Jean LievensRethinking Economics is an international network of students campaigning for pluralism within economics, particularly the economics curriculum, which is, at present, heavily biased towards the methods of the neoclassical school. Rethinking Economics was launched with the 2013 conference, and brought together a number of smaller groups advocating changes to economics. Together, those groups, along with many others, produced the ISIPE open letter, calling for an overhaul of the way … read more

NYC Conference 12-14 September 2014

Ethical Economics Home Page

Mason Gaffney & Fred Harrison, The Corruption of Economics(2007)

Fred Harrison, The Power in the Land: An Inquiry into Unemployment, the Profits Crisis and Land Speculation (1983)

Mini-Me: Middle Out Economics

03 Economy, Civil Society, Commerce
Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

Huh?

The Pitchforks Are Coming… For Us Plutocrats

By NICK HANAUER

Politico.com, July/August 2014

The model for us rich guys here should be Henry Ford, who realized that all his autoworkers in Michigan weren’t only cheap labor to be exploited; they were consumers, too. Ford figured that if he raised their wages, to a then-exorbitant $5 a day, they’d be able to afford his Model Ts.

What a great idea. My suggestion to you is: Let’s do it all over again. We’ve got to try something. These idiotic trickle-down policies are destroying my customer base. And yours too.

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Marcus Aurelius: 1% of Youth Fit & Willing to Talk Enlistment in Military — Everyone Else is Fat, Tattooed, Uneducated, or Resistant

Cultural Intelligence, Military
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius

Nothing surprising here but …

Pentagon: Young Adults Too Fat, Tattooed, Uneducated for Military

The American military is facing a serious personnel issue: More than two-thirds of today's youth are too uneducated, have behavior issues, and are not physically fit enough for
service.

“We're trying to make decision makers see this is a national-security matter — and they need to prioritize it,” retired Maj. Gen. Allen Youngman told The Wall Street Journal.

The major problem is obesity, reports military recruiters. But young adults are also being turned away because they lack high school diplomas, have felony convictions, and are on prescription drugs for ailments such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

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Jean Lievens: A Charter for Democracy

Cultural Intelligence

Jean LievensFrom Guerrilla Translation! Originally in Spanish.

A Charter for Democracy

Whatever happened to the 15-M Movement? Where did Occupy go? Three years after the groundbreaking revolutionary ruptures of 2011, violent repression and media invisibility have relegated these thriving movements to a grey area. The perception seems to shift between mainstream derision and niche-group interest. Occupy’s roots have spread out and sprouted a multitude of initiatives, though perhaps the source inspiration is not always publicly recognized. But in Spain, the popular experience of austerity – the murderous palliative prescribed as a cure for the crisis – and the resulting political movements in reaction have been giving the lie to the mainstream narrative that 15-M is a “has been”.

The movement undeniably lives. Its form has been mutated, re-imagined, distributed, and coalesced into a swarm of activity and hacks to the system. We live here, we see it every day. These initiatives are not as easily seen, defined – or, for that matter, targeted – as a physical occupation may be; yet they permeate the hegemony, creating new possibilities and spaces. You need only look at the recent EU Parliamentary election results to see how Spanish voters have reacted to austerity and debt – and how that reaction contrasted strongly with that of some other European nations. One of the most important evolutions of 15-M is undoubtedly the “Movimiento por la Democracia” (Movement for Democracy).

Read full article with complete Charter & excellent graphics.

Berto Jongman: Drone Report — No Thinking, Too Much Secrecy, War Without End …

Drones & UAVs
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Use of Drones for Killings Risks a War Without End, Panel Concludes in Report

Mark Mazzetti

New York Times, 26 June 2014

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration’s embrace of targeted killings using armed drones risks putting the United States on a “slippery slope” into perpetual war and sets a dangerous precedent for lethal operations that other countries might adopt in the future, according to a report by a bipartisan panel that includes several former senior intelligence and military officials.

The group found that more than a decade into the era of armed drones, the American government has yet to carry out a thorough analysis of whether the costs of routine secret killing operations outweigh the benefits. The report urges the administration to conduct such an analysis and to give a public accounting of both militants and civilians killed in drone strikes.

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