I have determined that the Web is too tempting a distraction for me as I strive to become more present to my physical surroundings, and in particular opportunities to make more human connections. Consequently it is my intention not to go online for the forseeable future (say, at least a year). If anyone wishes to reach me, they can email me at my Yahoo! address (same username as this blog), and they will receive an auto-response including alternate contact information.
Monday, April 29, 2013
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Girl in Movement by Eva Kollisch
I'm adding this book to my Powell Partner Bookshelf. I saw a review of it several years ago in the magazine Against the Current, but only got around to reading it more recently. I've also posted a comment which you can read on Powell's page for it. It's the coming-of-age memoir of a woman involved in the early Forties in Max Schachtman's Workers Party.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
The Joke That "Spoiler Alerts" Have Become
Have you noticed how it seems that these days, when someone on radio or TV says "spoiler alert," they immediately follow that phrase with a spoiler? Do they not understand that most people don't have their hands perpetually on the radio, and will need more than a split second to turn it off to avoid hearing something?
Done in this absurd way, a so-called spoiler alert might more accurately be called a "spoiler taunt," as in, Don't want to learn the ending before reading the book? Screw you -- I'm telling you anyway!
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Disability Program Hides True Unemployment Level
The latest This American Life is devoted to an examination of why beneficiaries of the Social Security Disability program have exploded over the past couple decades. It turns out that, in large measure, this is how states have offloaded the cost of supporting people for whom capitalism can't actually provide living-wage employment by transferring them from state-financed welfare programs to the federal Social Security system. While this keeps these people from starving or becoming homeless, it has the big disadvantage of not doing anything to assist them in getting out of poverty -- at the same time it erases them from unemployment statistics by no longer counting them as "looking for work."
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Bound and Gagged: pornography and the politics of fantasy in America, by Laura Kipnis

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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Stop Iceland from Banning Internet "Violent Pornography"
As
recently reported on FetLife, the government of Iceland is considering a
ban on online "violent pornography," in the name of protecting children
from its putative harm, of course. You can read the UK Guardian article
here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/16/iceland-online-pornography.
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