Posts by Jim Obey
"Your Party MP Zarah Sultana suspended from parliament after calling Starmer 'barefaced liar'". Out for five days, and will miss the next game.
McDonnell, "And the message, that unspoken message to civil servants, was what Mandelson wants. Mandelson gets."
Pet peeve, "Hey, let's choose a load of colours that look nice together as they kind of look the same". Like guns, colour indexes should be banned or at the least licenced....🤦♂️
Very sorry to hear about this. Shortly after I finished reading his brilliant three-volume biography of Keynes, perhaps 15 years ago, I met him at a conference in Brazil. We became friends after that and met several times, mostly in London but also in Beijing.
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"Starmer says it is 'unforgivable' officials let foreign secretary say usual vetting procedure was followed"
Burkean liberals. "This temperament is one of deep ambivalence. An ambivalence that knows what it wants—liberty, equality, justice—yet dreads the implications of their arrival. It desires emancipation but fears upheaval. It preaches change but practices delay"
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Indeed. Where are markets detrimental to objectives?
And if price caps are imposed on self-funding unis, similar issues crop up to those you see with water authorities. A mess.
😳 Out of interest, did the next paragraph saying anything about lebensraum or racial hygiene?
Not saying all cruise operators are ambivalent about exploiting staff, but...
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Indeed. We aren't going to get the sweet deal we left with.
Which isn't to say we shouldn't rejoin, but rejoining regardless of the deal on offer would be to repeat the mistakes made with Brexit.
Republicans also spend like drunken sailors when in power, and whine about debt cielings when they're not. 🤷♂️
Turturro Was Right About Everything
True. But T's & C's? If costs of rejoining are also asymmetrical, we're trading what for what?
Is adopting € a condition of rejoining? And what if ceding more 'control' to Brussels than before we left leaves you open to becoming the next Italy or Greece?
A tweet from Pope Leo XIV that reads: “When simulation becomes the norm, it weakens the human capacity for discernment. As a result, our social bonds close in upon themselves, forming self-referential circuits that no longer expose us to reality. We thus come to live within bubbles, impermeable to one another. Feeling threatened by anyone who is different, we grow unaccustomed to encounter and dialogue. In this way, polarization, conflict, fear and violence spread. What is at stake is not merely the risk of error, but a transformation in our very relationship with truth.”
Apparently the Pope has read Baudrillard.
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BBC: "In a letter to Spaniards posted on social media, Sánchez said the mass legalisation sought "to acknowledge the reality of nearly half a million people who already form part of our everyday lives"."
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The title of Will Self's latest "The Quantity Theory of Morality"
reminded me of this👇.
If the opposite also applies is it any wonder that the US running 'greed is good' for 40yrs has meant it now resembles the Stanford prison experiment?
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Completely guessing and sorry to hear of his struggles.
But just checked Guardian review, "Thirty-five years on, Self augments his earlier hypothesis with The Quantity Theory of Morality, in which Zack Busner – now in his dotage – proffers the warning that there is only so much good to go around."
As a Catholic, woohoo! One down...
Paywalled, but like the "The Quantity Theory of Morality" heading. Infers that conserving finite empathy is fallacious (like the other theory) because in reality empathy is like a muscle, the more you use it etc...
Self needling those who are mean to 'others' 'cos priorities 🤷♂️?
👏 How it will work in practice is another matter...
(That reminds, we've run out of milk.)
Minister to the blob, 'Just be more like Morgan or Olly, guys who "get things done".
'Minister after the train crash, 'Oh b-b-but I didn't know'. For today's politicians, to govern is to avoid choosing?
The invisible hand has a touch of the DTs.
Bingo. Asset price inflation has outpaced real wages. As assets aggregate over time, old people get richer relative to the young (neoliberalism?).
So whilst they can afford fripperies, youngsters loaded with student debt can't afford houses/rents and feel they're not getting a decent shake.
Agreed. At it's best, liberalism thrives on uncertainty and creative destruction.
Did Streeting mention who this man was?