Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Chart: The myth of shared sacrifice


The Fed’s “Fatal Flaw”: Morgenson & Rosner on Why Nothing’s Changed Since the Crisis


On Political Theology – Paul Kahn

Amplify’d from www.artoftheory.com

What we can do, however, is pause with respect to any particular belief or practice and ask whether it survives a critical examination. We ask ourselves whether we remain persuaded. We must answer the question honestly. If we fail to say what we actually think, then we will not see ourselves in the discourse. We will not be persuaded, because we are not there. To be there is to make of philosophy a practice of freedom.

Read more at www.artoftheory.com
 

Health-care supply and demand


Would ending corporate tax breaks make dent in deficit?


Forget Angry Birds, This App Could Save Your Life


Minus (min.us) 22 Economic Charts


Employed Persons: 1999, 2001, 2003, 2011


Instead of Student Loans, Investing in Futures


Is the U.S. doing teacher reform all wrong?


Government regulations save lives on the job


As physicians change, will the AMA?


The States That Spend The Most And Least On Each Student