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VersoBooks.com: Slavoj Žižek at Occupy Wall Street
‘Slavoj Žižek visited Liberty Plaza to speak to Occupy Wall Street protesters. Here is the full transcript of his speech.’

“So do not blame people and their attitudes: the problem is not corruption or greed, the problem is the system that pushes you to be corrupt. The solution is not “Main street, not Wall street,” but to change the system where main street cannot function without Wall street. Beware not only of enemies, but also of false friends who pretend to support us, but are already working hard to dilute our protest.”
capitalism  economy  america  history  ows 
october 2011 by matthewmcvickar
The Daily Beast: The Dish: Who Is Behind Occupy Wall Street?
‘Protests should do three things: they should express anger, through marches and targeted civil disobedience, at a particular political or social situation. They should give people the opportunity to see that other people, even people different from themselves, share that anger. And they should provide a vision of how life would be better if the world were different. Occupy Wall Street is doing all three of those things.’
ows  protest  america  history  economy  news 
october 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Grantland: Hua Hsu on Kanye and Jay-Z's Watch the Throne
“What makes hip-hop such a durable form is its capacity to scramble fiction and fact; the artifice and the realities that art conceals or amplifies become one. In this way, Watch the Throne feels astonishingly different. It captures two artists who no longer need dreams; art cannot possibly prophesy a better future for either of them.”
music  hiphop  economy  class  america 
august 2011 by matthewmcvickar
NYTimes.com: Warren Buffett: Stop Coddling the Super-Rich
‘My friends and I have been coddled long enough by a billionaire-friendly Congress. It’s time for our government to get serious about shared sacrifice.’
economy  wealth  america  history  taxes 
august 2011 by matthewmcvickar
NYTimes.com: How the Deficit Got This Big
With a chart that shows what actually happened.

“In future decades, when rising health costs with an aging population hit the budget in full force, deficits are projected to be far deeper than they are now. Effective health care reform, and a willingness to pay more taxes, will be the biggest factors in controlling those deficits.”
economy  america  history  politics 
july 2011 by matthewmcvickar
NYTimes.com: Economic Scene: The Real vs. Imagined Deficit
“Eventually, the country will have to confront the deficit we have, rather than the deficit we imagine. The one we imagine is a deficit caused by waste, fraud, abuse, foreign aid, oil industry subsidies and vague out-of-control spending. The one we have is caused by the world’s highest health costs (by far), the world’s largest military (by far), a Social Security program built when most people died by 70 — and to pay for it all, the lowest tax rates in decades.

“To put it in budgetary terms, the deficit we imagine comes largely from discretionary spending. The one we have comes partly from discretionary spending but mostly from everything else: tax rates, Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.”
economy  america  healthcare 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar
This Recording: In Which The City Has Ceased Its Singing
"I spoke to an economist friend about the city’s problems. 'We don’t make anything,' he said. 'We don’t produce anything. We're a service economy, and no one can afford the services.' What happens after that? I asked. 'Anarchy,' he said. 'Basically, Gaza. If only we had something to rail against except ourselves, as Arab peoples do. What a relief that must be!'"
writing  nyc  economy  recession 
march 2009 by matthewmcvickar
marathonpacks: Shadow Media
How young and recently-laid-off media workers are forming mutually beneficial networks of small companies and doing well, considering the ongoing blunders of the new-media-misunderstanding companies they left behind.
newmedia  economy  business  2009  work 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
The New York Times: Michael Pollan: The Food Issue — An Open Letter to the Next Farmer in Chief
This is superb. As usual, well-researched, well-written, and honest. Absolutely brimming with perfect ideas about how to get food back on track in every way in this country — commercially, politically, and socially. If even a quarter of this stuff happens I would be ecstatic. The ideas in the last section about the president creating a farm section of the White House lawn and the chef posting organic recipes on the White House website are killer. God I love Michael Pollan. Obama claims to have read this. Let's hope it happens.
food  eating  society  people  america  politics  government  economy  climate  green  environment  animals 
november 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Tax Policy Center
A great collection of neutral articles about the facts and possible effects of candidates' proposed tax plans.
taxes  economics  tax  politics  america  economy  research  finance  government  society 
october 2008 by matthewmcvickar
New York Magazine: Why the Web 2.0 Bubble Doesn't Bother Silicon Valley
It's a bubble, yes, but it may not pop in the same way it did last time. There's a coastal divide in opinion, too, with NYers skeptical and Valley workers optimistic despite the reality. We'll see...
internet  business  technology  economy  bubble 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar

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