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Speaking as a Great Lakes Megacitizen
Speaking as a Great Lakes Megacitizen
In Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America, Alec MacGillis notes that the city at the center of a circle containing the largest population within a one-day drive is Dayton, Ohio. You c…
·doc.searls.com·
Speaking as a Great Lakes Megacitizen
Self-Employment, Workplace Democracy, and Moral Theory
Self-Employment, Workplace Democracy, and Moral Theory
What Matt Zwolinski Gets Wrong About Left-Libertarianism Over at The Bleeding Heart Libertarian,1 Matt Zwolinski has a recent post about what we left libertarians get right and get wrong. According to Matt, we left libertarians are correct in going after traditional right libertarians for being vulgar libertarians. Further, he argues that we left libertarians are correct...
·c4ss.org·
Self-Employment, Workplace Democracy, and Moral Theory
The Terminal Demise Of Consumer Electronics Through Subscription Services
The Terminal Demise Of Consumer Electronics Through Subscription Services
Open any consumer electronics catalog from around the 1980s to the early 2000s and you are overwhelmed by a smörgåsbord of devices, covering any audio-visual and similar entertainment and hobby nee…
·hackaday.com·
The Terminal Demise Of Consumer Electronics Through Subscription Services
AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event
AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event
Three years in, one of AI’s enduring impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it.
·theatlantic.com·
AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event
What the Economy Really Looks Like
What the Economy Really Looks Like
When you factor in all the data points, we have an anxious workforce, a business sector seeking opportunity in inflation, and an avalanche of bad policy bearing down on everyone.
·prospect.org·
What the Economy Really Looks Like
Toward a Shallower Future
Toward a Shallower Future
A repost of one of my favorite essays that I've written.
·noahpinion.blog·
Toward a Shallower Future
Introduction Part III
Introduction Part III
On Power, Radical Education and Automation.
·godfreymoase.substack.com·
Introduction Part III
Back to Basics Series: The Velocity of Money (with Ann Pettifor)
Back to Basics Series: The Velocity of Money (with Ann Pettifor)
If you’ve ever wondered why the economy feels stuck, even when it seems like there's a lot more money in the system, this episode will blow your mind. Political economist Ann Pettifor joins Nick and Goldy to explain why money isn't flowing like it used to, and why that matters. Over the last century, the velocity of money (how quickly a dollar circulates) has plummeted. Today, each dollar in circulation generates up to 70% less economic activity than it did just ten years ago, so it's not being circulated through the local economies, growing wages and building small businesses with each transaction. Instead, new dollars are just frozen in place.  The culprit? Excess money sitting at the top—hoarded by the wealthy and corporations instead of getting spent. Pettifor shows that taxing the rich isn’t just fair—it’s pro-growth. Redistribution accelerates the velocity of money, unleashing demand, expanding markets, creating jobs, and ultimately boosting prosperity for everyone. If you’re ready to reclaim the economy from its top-down chokehold, this back-to-basics episode isn’t optional—it’s essential.
·pitchforkeconomics.com·
Back to Basics Series: The Velocity of Money (with Ann Pettifor)
A Cure for Corporate Addiction to Personal Data
A Cure for Corporate Addiction to Personal Data
I wrote the original version of this post for the March 2018 issue of Linux Journal. You can find it here. Since images from archival material in the magazine no longer load, and I want to update t…
·doc.searls.com·
A Cure for Corporate Addiction to Personal Data
Open Banking and payments competition
Open Banking and payments competition
Why the banks really hate fintechs that allow businesses to learn your account number easily.
·bitsaboutmoney.com·
Open Banking and payments competition