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The Scam of Pragmatism: An Origin Story of ‘Just the Way It Is’
The past never truly stays where it belongs. Even when the truth is carefully scrubbed from our understanding of history, its spores disperse through time to seep into the firmament like a persistent black mold poisoning the air we breathe.
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The Psychology of Collective Solutions
Alone as individuals we are vulnerable and only human. Those human limitations put a ceiling on our freedom and our power to shape a better world. But collectively as a community we are so very much more.
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The National Debt and Other Red Herrings
Discussions of inflation are often laden with an air of superstition and moral panic. Like all such things they can only persist in the face of misunderstanding and rumor.
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The Pied Piper of State Based Single Payer Initiatives
Only a unified policy implemented simultaneously across all states and territories can get the job done, and only the federal government with its power to deficit spend can pull it off.
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The Emperor's New Commodities
Frauds and hucksters have always relied on false dichotomies and thought-terminating cliches to misdirect the attention of their audience from more appealing alternatives.
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It Almost Happened Here: The Business Plot, Money Creation, And The Capital Order
What power actually fears is that their carefully crafted illusions will go up in smoke.
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Episode 289 - Deprogramming Hasbara with Jonathan Kadmon
Jonathan talks to Steve about genocide in Gaza, and his background as a college student trained by AIPAC, who realized the weight of the evidence no longer allowed him to support Zionism.