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  • Yes, this was a particularly good episode within the last two seasons which have leaned more and more toward the existential as they face the abyss offered by consumer nihilism. Continue reading

  • Originally posted on Leading in Context: By Linda Fisher Thornton What is Creativity? In the leadership development world, creativity is currently getting a great deal of attention. But what is it? Can you learn it? Is it a skill? How… Continue reading

  • Originally posted on Trollblog: (A response to Brad DeLong’s lament about the feckless “moderate Republicans”, who may exist, but will never oppose the Republican Party). Conservatives generally have always been willing to support the worst demagogues if that’s what’s needed.… Continue reading

  • Originally posted on coromandal: To live is to converse.  Sounds glib, until you ask yourself how many people in your life you have a vital, clear, continuing verbal relationship with.  Some people do, but a lot do not; I include… Continue reading

  • I found this post very interesting, fun, and educational. Continue reading

  • The Occupy Movement & the Politics of Educated Hope

    More reason than ever before to grok the full meaning of Control in the evolution of Society.  The notion that neoliberal capitalism has less interest in free markets than an enormous stake in the dominance of public life by corporations no… Continue reading

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    This corresponds quite well with the podcast I put up to day on Imaginative Variation: Beginnings. “Since thoughts and the pictures you imagine are less tangible than the first three dimensions, some people conclude that they are less real, or… Continue reading

  • Good people of the Page & the WordPress, you should check this out, I plan to do so. Continue reading