by admin | Mar 25, 2007 | Neoliberalism |
I’ve been watching Jericho. It’s a more-than-decent attempt to combine Picket Fences with The Day After. This combination enables them to tell a variety of stories–suburban pathos stories in one thread, nuclear holocaust stories in another thread...
by admin | Mar 13, 2007 | Neoliberalism
Over at Prometheus6, Earl is dealing with the paradox of choice. If you’ve got a nice chunk of time, go over there and check that video out…then take a look at what Malcolm Gladwell has to say about the subject. I do happen to believe that the...
by admin | Feb 26, 2007 | Crisis of the Negro Intellectual, Neoliberalism, Political Ideology |
Somehow I missed Gary Dauphin’s take on John McWhorter. I’m interested in McWhorter about as far as I can throw him, but what I am becoming more interested in are the politics of The New Accomodationism. Accomodationism refers to the ideology taken up by...
by admin | Feb 23, 2007 | Neoliberalism |
A few years ago when I was starting the postdoc in Baltimore, I met a powerful MD/MPH named Sekai, who was studying HIV/AIDS on both the domestic and international level. She looked familiar, but I couldn’t place it. Her last name? Chideya. She had the same...
by admin | Feb 18, 2007 | Neoliberalism
It’s been widely thought that the reason that HIV/AIDS was so hard to fight was that it morphed…changing shape in a way that prevented standard approaches to dealing with disease. As soon as you develop a method of dealing with one form, another form...
by admin | Feb 15, 2007 | Neoliberalism
I’ve been meaning to do something like this for a while now. No time like the present: Compendium of Public Radio Podcasts –Access to over 900 public radio programs throughout the globe. 45 Free Cutting Edge Books–Many authors are starting to release...
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