Clinamenic
Binary & Tweed
And really that is the work of the neurasthenic here. To churn through conceptual material and generate good stuff.
Who knows? Maybe it was an isolated, circumstantial opinion.I'd have thought Luke would be into that tbh. The use of the imagination.
The cost being the endurance of a neurosis that tends to entrench itself more and more deeply, propping one up higher and more remotely into the ideal realm, feet farther off the ground.And really that is the work of the neurasthenic here. To churn through conceptual material and generate good stuff.
Another factor here is that most people aren't interesting in the technical policy stuff. It's for the wonks among us. People are more naturally drawn to cultural matters, whereby simply being socially active is requisite for literacy.I suppose one explanation for the dissent / right wing conflation could be that it limits the fight to a single front and keeps it firmly focused on culture rather than economics.
you got itI'd have thought Luke would be into that tbh. The use of the imagination. The 'immaculate' bit you've tacked on is probably where he disagrees.
Can you imagine normal people getting animated about deficit spending, scrolling through an endless feed of posts about monetary policy? But to controversial, provocative matters of culture, people are more naturally drawn.Another factor here is that most people aren't interesting in the technical policy stuff.
on the other hand it is very easy to imagine them animated about their pay packet, about the cost of goods on the market, about how much more the boss, the useless cunt, gets paid than they doCan you imagine normal people getting animated about deficit spending, scrolling through an endless feed of posts about monetary policy? But to controversial, provocative matters of culture, people are more naturally drawn.
Yeah the open source movement is something I'm passionate about too. Open source hardware, open source intelligence, blockchain, open access science, etc.I don't know much about it, but I'm sympathetic to the idea that one of the few successful areas of resistance now we're in the digital era is open source software.
I guess you could chuck in online piracy too.
Yeah I'm talking about economics as a soft scientific field of research.can you get a job? what are the conditions of employment? this is economics. to think of economics as just weird nerd shit is a mistake.
I agree that people care about how economics impacts their life, but when we start talking about macroeconomics and monetary policy, it becomes more or less entirely remote as far as most people are concerned.im not claiming we understand it, im saying we care about it, very deeply.
It is very dull and difficult.I agree that people care about how economics impacts their life, but when we start talking about macroeconomics and monetary policy, it becomes more or less entirely remote as far as most people are concerned.