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Ronald Aronson has an interesting, if rather lengthy, essay about the privatization of hope, adapted from his forthcoming book. I don't agree with all of it. He falls into the frequent trap of bipartisanism when discussing the mid-20th century without taking into account the party alignments...
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The Corporation as Pop Culture Villain

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This is an interesting discussion of how the corporation has become a popular culture villain. But I think it's a remarkably apolitical way that doesn't really transfer over to distrust of corporations today. The article focuses primarily on science fiction, going back to Soylent Green, which...
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#LOLCowboys

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I thought after the Trent Richardson debacle it would be a loooong time before a running back was selected in the top 5 again. I was wrong, but was pleased to see who made the blunder. We've obviously been through this before, but given that 1)the...
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Objection. Nonresponsive.

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This is my favorite of Jim VandeHei's responses to Dylan Matthews, which Rob linked below: DM: The Innovation Party sounds like a typical Beltway centrist project: pro-entitlement cuts, hawkish, socially liberal, etc. Is VandeHei familiar with research from political scientists David Broockman and Doug Ahler showing...
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