Tuesday, 14 February 2017
The Summer of our Discontent.
Australia is a weird place, full of weird animals and equally weird plants. Everybody knows that.
Let's think of an example. If you leave aside the fact both fly and have wings, a very Aussie flying fox looks nothing like a canary.
Frankly, unlike canaries, flying foxes aren't charismatic. Still, lacking native canaries in our continent-sized coal mine, we have to make do with flying foxes. And they are playing the same role canaries used to play in British coal mines:
Friday, 10 February 2017
The Hot, Long Summer.
"Summertime and the livin's is easy."
Or is it?
We are having an unusually hot summer Down Under. This is from ABC News Online:
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For American readers: 50 degrees Celsius is 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Yes, 1-2-2: one hundred and twenty two degrees Fahrenheit. But we know, don't we, that there is no climate change/global warming. That's all bullshit the Chinese made up, yes?
Monday, 6 February 2017
The Missing Second Comment.
I was puzzled (was, no longer am) why one of my comments recently submitted and re submitted to Blogger for inclusion in the comments thread of a blog post invariably failed to appear: Error 200 or something was Blogger's constant and not too helpful reply. It was supposed to follow this and precede this.
I checked html tags, length in characters, links, the works. Nothing: Error 200, whatever that means.
Oh well. Shit happens, I suppose.
So, just for the record and for posterity, here is the second and missing part of my comment:
Labels:
controversy,
eugenics,
ideology,
inequality,
Kensian Left,
PoKe,
politics
Saturday, 4 February 2017
Marxian Political Economy Primer.
Given my subject matter, it may sound strange I start this way, but here goes.
Suppose you could ask two highly respected dead economists like Paul Samuelson and Joan Robinson what school of economic thought they belonged to.
It seems safe to assume both would have answered they are Keynesians, in spite of their public and long and heated disputes on many theoretical issues.
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