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Why the System Crushes the Only People Who Can Save It

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Do-It-Yourself Democracy

By jsmorse47
February 15, 2011 Post a comment

The DIY Democracy iPhone app is the most powerful tool available for citizens in the 21st century. The only app that connects you at the federal, state, and local level,…

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Not too far from the current situation

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February 11, 2011 Post a comment

Important Things with Demetri Martin 2 (Part 2) – The Forgotten Civil War www.comedycentral.com Tosh.0 Funny Jokes The Comedy Awards This classic spoof documents just how far a divided country…

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What Happens When Alternatives Are Eliminated?

By jsmorse47
January 21, 2011 Post a comment

A clip from Alain Resnais’ Mon Oncle d’Amerique shows what happens when alternatives are eliminated, both in scientific studies and fictitious real-world scenarios. Is this not our modern system in…

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What happened in 1900?

By jsmorse47
January 21, 2011 2 comments

Anyone who has studied political economy recognizes that something happened around the year 1900 that changed the way the Western world worked. Historian J.M. Roberts declared that 1900 was the…

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Fall Off the Table, Get Swept Under

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January 19, 2011 Post a comment
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Civility In Politics–Is It Possible to Agree to Disagree?

By jsmorse47
January 19, 2011 4 comments

In response to a CBS interview about the supposed ‘enmity’ prevalent throughout talk radio, President Obama urged politically-minded individuals to take the high road in debate, suggesting that neither side…

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Adding to the Problem In Order to Solve It

By jsmorse47
January 18, 2011 1 commment

(Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Tuesday ordered a government-wide review of regulations with the goal of eliminating those that hurt job creation and make the economy less competitive. http://www.cnbc.com/id/41131176/Obama_Wants_to_Shed_Rules_That_Hurt_Job_Growth…

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What Is the Most Ridiculous Form of Government Waste Going On Now?

By jsmorse47
January 15, 2011 Post a comment

In ‘Juggernaut’, I explain what can be called the ‘effective demand problem’. This is the Keynesian notion that a complex economy breaks down in times of high unemployment because the…

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I Could Be Arguing In My Spare Time

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January 12, 2011 Post a comment

Monty Python Argument Clinic – Some of the best comedy ever broadcast, and very revealing as to how social interaction works these days. Basically, it doesn’t matter what people are…

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Ode to the New Congress

By jsmorse47
January 11, 2011 1 commment

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Does size matter in government?

By jsmorse47
January 7, 2011 Post a comment

In his Inaugural Address, Obama stated, “The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works, whether it helps families…

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Corporations or government–which is a greater threat to personal well-being?

By jsmorse47
January 6, 2011 11 comments

The great debate of our age seems to be based on where the main threat to personal well-being rests–in corporations or government.

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Is the pursuit of wealth a zero-sum game?

By jsmorse47
January 4, 2011 10 comments

Allow me to pose three questions to the inquisitive: 1. Is the pursuit of wealth a zero-sum game? 2. Is the pursuit of money a zero-sum game?

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Website resources

By jsmorse47
December 31, 2010 Post a comment

An ever-expanding list of valuable Internet resources for all things economic and political. If you have a suggestion, please contact us here. Happy browsing!

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Influences, inspiration, and motivation for the book

By jsmorse47
December 31, 2010 3 comments

A list of excellent books on political economy and the source of much of the ideas found in Juggernaut. While it is certainly not comprehensive, it is a great foundation…

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