As I've heard one person say, "your right of way doesn't matter if I run you over." As a pedestrian, I always wait until I see the car slowing down before I step out in front of it.
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Within the Green Party, she's always present at the Annual National Meeting. She's typically present at any major state-level conventions (e.g., NJ). A quick search shows she's involved with Lifeline for Palestine and People's Conference for Palestine. I also see she's done at least one speaking event at a university (https://dailynorthwestern.com/2025/03/07/campus/jill-stein-talks-oligarchy-foreign-policy-at-political-union-winter-speaker-event/).
Unless you follow Green politics. She's quite active all the time. People outside of the Green Party only pay attention when she's on the ballot, though.
I don't disagree with you at all. I think the corporate class ought to be held responsible. However, I'm not a fan of individuals being the judge, jury, and executioner. Part of the power of the Nuremberg trials, for example, was the exposing of evil and proving the individuals were tied to it. It would've been quite different had the Allied forces simple shot the Nazi leaders dead without any sort of trial.
I mean, the guy did plead guilty lol.
Always good to give more access to software. I have no use for it, but I very well could in the future.
I believe so, yes. Other to a the well-documented issues that arose from the information problem, Vivek Chibber has done some recent work on the incentive problems that also plague Soviet-style command economies. https://confrontingcapitalism.substack.com/p/why-soviet-style-planning-fails
Not only does it make sense from a global perspective, but it also makes sense economically. China would still be in the gutter if they didn’t have market engagement. The USSR, for example, failed dramatically at trying to have a strictly command-based economy.
I’ll wait and see which way the Democrats decide to go. If it’s another “come together, let’s bring back bipartisanship” deal, then it’s a waste to cast a blue ballot.
I’d wager the vast majority of people in the military are glorified pencil pushers. Not really much of a moral difference between them and the person stocking store shelves with the products of exploitative, unsustainable corporations. Just as there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism, there’s also no ethical form of alienated labor under capitalism.
Believe it or not, people talk to one another in their communities.