Archive for the 'Philosophy' Category
• January 25, 2013 •
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Posted in Economics, Green Politics, International Development, Philosophy
Tags: Anarchism, Bakunin, economic justice, Erich Fromm, IOPS, John Stuart Mill, Noam Chomsky, Parecon, precautionary principle, Robin Hahnel
• December 11, 2012 •
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Posted in Economics, Philosophy, Science, Society
Tags: Capitalism, Debunking Economics, exchange value, Karl Marx, Labour theory of value, Marxism, Richard Feynman, Steve Keen, surplus value
• December 3, 2012 •
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Posted in Classical Liberalism, Philosophy, Society, Work
Tags: Adam Smith, equality of opportunity, equality of outcome, Federal Convention, French Revolution, Individualism, James Madison, John Stuart Mill, Oscar Wilde, The Spirit Level, US senate
• July 6, 2012 •
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Posted in Anarchy, Classical Liberalism, Philosophy, Society
Tags: Anarchism, Bertrand Russell, bread and roses, Individualism, John Stuart Mill, libertarian socialism, Oscar Wilde, Rudolf Rocker, The Soul of Man Under Socialism, Thich Nhat Hanh, Wilhelm Von Humboldt
• June 13, 2012 •
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Posted in Education, Philosophy, Society
Tags: Austerity, Bill Hicks, Bod Dylan, Bringing it all back home, Capitalism, Derrick Jensen, Diogenes, ecocide, Erich Fromm, facebook, IOPS, It's alright Ma, Karl Polanyi, Man For Himself, Michael Albert, propaganda, success
• May 18, 2012 •
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Posted in Book Reviews, Classical Liberalism, Economics, Philosophy, Society
Tags: Adam Smith, classical economics, Corporate Personhood, John Stuart Mill, Land Value Tax, Liberalsim, Principles of Political Economy, Private Property, Silvio Gesell, Wilhelm Von Humboldt
• February 13, 2012 •
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Posted in Book Reviews, Green Politics, Philosophy, Society
Tags: Buddhism, Donnie Darko, Ecology, Engaged Buddhism, Global Warming, Green Movement, Life Line, The World We Have, Thich Nhat Hanh
• December 19, 2011 •
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Posted in Book Reviews, Economics, Education, Philosophy
Tags: Debunking Economics, diminishing marginal utility, Dr Pangloss, Economics, Engels curve, indifference curves, Jeremy Bentham, Margaret Thatcher, marginal utility, neo-classical, representative good, Steve Keen, Utilitarianism
• October 29, 2011 •
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Posted in Anarchy, Classical Liberalism, Philosophy
Tags: Corporate Personhood, free market, Joseph Dejacque, La Libertaire, libertarian, Libertarian Communism, Libertariansim, Limits of State Action, Wilhelm Von Humboldt