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Wed, 05/07/2023 - 18:13
My LFCC Schedule It’s a great pleasure to be returning to London Film and Comic Con just for this Saturday (8th July). I don’t have a table, but here’s my schedule: 10am: Signing. 11am: Magical Comics Panel. (With Doctor Strange and Iron Man both celebrating their 60th anniversaries, magic versus tech is still the eternal […]
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Wed, 05/07/2023 - 18:08
Recently, I wrote about the conditions that dictate what impacts interest rate changes will have on aggregate spending and demand-driven inflation in direction, magnitude and temporality – see RBA governor’s ‘Qu’ils mangent de la brioche’ moments of disdain (June 8, 2023). It is highly likely in many cases, the decisions by central banks to increase…
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Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Ed Hall, Marco Pinchetti and Julian Reynolds The remarkable stability of US inflation dynamics in the pre-Covid era had led many to think that the Phillips Curve had flattened. However, the sharp rise in inflation that followed the Covid-19 pandemic ignited a debate on whether the Phillips Curve had steepened and, in particular, … Continue reading Did supply constraints tilt the Phillips Curve?
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Wed, 05/07/2023 - 15:15

Reuters served as a channel for the UK Foreign Office to covertly fund an Egyptian outlet that clamored for the overthrow of the country’s first democratically elected leader, leaked documents show. This July 3 marks the 10th anniversary of Egyptian army chief General Abdel Fattah Sisi’s violent seizure of power in Cairo. The first democratically elected leader in 5000 years of Egyptian history, Mohamed Morsi, was swept from office, his supporters were massacred by the hundreds, and he ultimately died […]

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With the 20th anniversary of Australian intervention in the Solomons this month, Michael Wesley’s new book is a useful addition to our knowledge of how Australian imperialism works in the region.

The post Why Australian troops went to the Solomons—an inside view on Australian imperialism appeared first on Solidarity Online.

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In the decades before the National Health Service (NHS), healthcare in Britain was guided by very different ideas. Most of the country’s hospitals were grim Victorian centres for the destitute, derived from workhouse infirmaries established under the Poor Law. An 1834 statute regarded poverty as a moral failing that should be punished with hard labour. […]

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75 years after the creation of the NHS, there is no scarcity of praise for the greatest social achievement in Britain’s history – but readers of the mainstream press today will find precious little mention of its socialist roots. Aneurin Bevan, the minister responsible for its creation and former editor of this magazine, suffered from […]

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We live in hope… Langston Hughes  Let America be America again.Let it be the dream it used to be.Let it be the pioneer on the plainSeeking a home where he himself is free. (America never was America to me.) Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed—Let it be that great strong land of loveWhere never kings connive nor tyrants schemeThat any man be crushed by one above. (It never was America to me.) O, let my land be a land where LibertyIs crowned with no false patriotic wreath,But opportunity is real, and life is free,Equality is in the air we breathe. (There’s never been equality for me,Nor freedom in this “homeland of the free.”) Say, who are you that mumbles in the dark?And who are you that draws your veil across the stars? I am the poor white, fooled and pushed apart,I am the Negro bearing slavery’s scars.I am the red man driven from the land,I am the immigrant clutching the hope I seek—And finding only the same old stupid planOf dog eat dog, of mighty crush the weak. I am the young man, full of strength and hope,Tangled in that ancient endless chainOf profit, power, gain, of grab the land!Of grab the gold!
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5 Ιουλίου 2023. 8 χρόνια από το Δημοψήφισμα. 2 εβδομάδες από τις κοινοβουλευτικές εκλογές που τιμώρησαν συνολικά την Αριστερά κι έβαλαν την εκλογική ταφόπλακα στην Ελληνική Άνοιξη και στο ΟΧΙ που εκείνη γέννησε την 5η Ιουλίου του 2015. Η σημερινή επέτειος, που βρίσκει θριαμβευτές τους ορκισμένους αντίπαλους του ΟΧΙ, είναι η στιγμή να απαντήσουμε, εμείς […]

The post Ήταν αυταπάτη το ΟΧΙ; Η στρατηγική, οι προοπτικές και το κόστος της Ελληνικής Άνοιξης υπό τη σκιά του Grexit appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.

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Wed, 05/07/2023 - 08:30
Looks like it. Law professor Steve Vladek takes a look at the actual record. It’s not good. The effective end of the Supreme Court’s term on Friday touched off what has become an annual tradition: hot takes summarizing the justices’ work over the preceding nine months based upon data aggregated from the justices’ decisions. These accounts typically focus on surprising-sounding results (50% of the decisions were unanimous!) in service of pushing back against the most obvious summary of the current court: that it is sharply divided between the six justices appointed by Republican presidents and the three justices appointed by Democrats. You can spin the data however you want, but the reality is actually simple. The conservative majority is pushing American law decisively to the right. Statisticians call this phenomenon the “tyranny of averages” — the fact that averaging a data set tells us nothing about the size, distribution or skew of the data. But these kinds of “judge the Supreme Court by its data” assessments are even worse than just ordinary statistical errors.
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Alert the media Somebody’s regretting betting on the wrong horse: A top spokesperson for Ron DeSantis’ super PAC is sounding a decidedly dour note on the Florida governor’s presidential prospects, saying his campaign is facing an “uphill battle” and is trailing badly in the key nominating states. Steve Cortes, who previously supported Donald Trump, also heaped praise on the former president, calling him a “runaway frontrunner” and “maestro” of the debate. “Right now in national polling we are way behind, I’ll be the first to admit that,” Cortes said in a Twitter spaces event that was recorded on Sunday night. “I believe in being blunt and honest. It’s an uphill battle but clearly Donald Trump is the runaway frontrunner.” Calling the DeSantis campaign the “clear underdog,” he added: “In the first four states which matter tremendously, polls are a lot tighter, we are still clearly down. We’re down double digits, we have work to do.” DeSantis said the opposite last week.