I Canceled My Account with Huffington Post

Thank you, Matt Zoller Seitz for planting the idea in my head. A fair, equitable wage for work performed is a hard won concession from Management, that many people gave their lives for in the 20th Century. How quickly Americans forgot the sacrifices that union organizers made in the long shadow of the Great Communicator. Republican Governors are not the only ones who think that they can turn back History and create a new class of indentured servants. Join me in making The Huffington Post,Arianna Huffington and AOL think again about their poor judgment, in using the writing of unpaid 'Citizen Journalists', to reap obscene profits and think that it will all just go away, like so much else in 'The United States of Amnesia'. Think about it!
Best regards,
StephenKMackSD    
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Books of Interest:Amazon.com: Inherently Unequal: The Betrayal of Equal Rights by the Supreme Court, 1865-1903 (9780802717924): Lawrence Goldstone: Books

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US Army ‘kill team’ in Afghanistan posed for photos of murdered civilians | World news | The Guardian

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Military Intelligence monitoring foreign left-wing organizations – Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News

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Peacocks on Parade

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Books of Interest:Talisse, R.B. and Aikin, S.F., eds.: The Pragmatism Reader: From Peirce through the Present.

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Books of Interest:Runciman, W.G.: Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan, and The Communist Manifesto.

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Books of Interest:Cohen, G.A.; Otsuka, M., ed.: On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, and Other Essays in Political Philosophy.

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Books of Interest;Humphrey, N.: Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness.

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Rantings of an Ex-Maestro

Some people have asked me for reactions to this piece by Alan Greenspan (pdf) on how Obama’s activism is preventing economic recovery. I could go through the weak reasoning, the shoddy econometrics that ignores a large literature on business investment and ignores simultaneity problems, etc., etc..

But never mind; just consider the tone.

Greenspan writes in characteristic form: other people may have their models, but he’s the wise oracle who knows the deep mysteries of human behavior, who can discern patterns based on his ineffable knowledge of economic psychology and history.

Sorry, but he doesn’t get to do that any more. 2011 is not 2006. Greenspan is an ex-Maestro; his reputation is pushing up the daisies, it’s gone to meet its maker, it’s joined the choir invisible.

He’s no longer the Man Who Knows; he’s the man who presided over an economy careening to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression — and who saw no evil, heard no evil, refused to do anything about subprime, insisted that derivatives made the financial system more stable, denied not only that there was a national housing bubble but that such a bubble was even possible.

If he wants to redeem himself through hard and serious reflection about how he got it so wrong, fine — and I’d be interested in listening. If he thinks he can still lecture us from his pedestal of wisdom, he’s wasting our time.

Thank you!

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