Debt for Climate demonstrated in front of the German Ministry of Finance on the 70th anniversary of German debt relief, demanding debt relief for the global south
Month: February 2023
Manufacturing Consent is a humorous but sobering collection of interviews and debates featuring Noam Chomsky, America’s greatest linguist and world renowned intellectual
Through intellectual self defense, and the realization that we the people have the numbers and the power to build the future we value, we may just be able to do so.
Thomas Piketty’s Time for Socialism is a persuasive argument from a world class economist on why austerity for the many and socialism for the few is a less efficient economic system than socialism for all.
A well written summary of the history of AI, the state of AI across global powers today, and the main problems surrounding AI facing our generation
One of the great ironies of the 21st century is that Americans are unwilling to consent to provide their health data to the government which may save their lives from covid, but they are willing to freely relinquish all manner of personal data to private enterprise that uses it to target them with personalized ads.
I attack, I defend, and win an endgame with less than a second left on the clock! Enjoy
Agadmator provides good coverage of an incredible game between two of the best chess players in the world to this
The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton was an interesting book on macroeconomic theory whose Modern Monetary Theory thesis challenges the
Being a working adult entitled to the basic necessities of life: adequate housing, education, food and water, and health care helped broaden my outlook on life.