Keith “Maggie” Brown
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Blame Fox News, not Mitt
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions “The truth is that Romney is constantly constrained by what conservatives want him to do and by what they believe. Furthermore, what they want is generally unpopular, and what they believe is far too… Continue reading
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UnCollege Hackademic Camp
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions This fall, from October 26th – 28th 2012, ten of the brightest young minds from around the world will come together for one weekend to get a boost on solving the world’s biggest problem… Continue reading
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Zen Story: Harmony | Buddha Groove
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions See on www.buddhagroove.com Continue reading
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Apartheid Never Died in South Africa: It Inspired a World Order Upheld by Force and Illusion
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions John Pilger discusses how the murder of 34 miners by the South African police reveals the new worldwide apartheid of which South Africa is both an historic and contemporary model. See on truth-out.org Continue reading
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The Meaning of “Personal Responsibility” – A Buddhist Response to Mitt Romney
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions See on www.theidproject.org Continue reading
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How Not To Write Comics Criticism // Dyl
How Not To Write Comics Criticism // Dylan Meconis http://ow.ly/dSboO Continue reading
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Half of US social program recipients believe they
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions “Reconstituting the Submerged State: The Challenges of Social Policy Reform in the Obama Era,” a paper by Cornell’s Clinton Rossiter Professor of American Institutions Suzanne Mettler features this remarkable chart showing that about half… Continue reading
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Everyone shoots first: reality in the age of Instagram | The Verge
There are over five and a half billion cell phones in the world, nearly all equipped with cameras: an orgy of recording of life as it passes. Our age has seen an explosion of this peculiarly human activity — recording… Continue reading
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Paradoxoi
A nice overview of diverse (and often famous) paradoxes. Home page | Some paradoxes – an anthology. Continue reading
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Makers & Takers: More of the Long Con
A lot of my “everyday” existential philosophizing takes the form of asking people to be aware of the Long Con or the Big Sting… that is where you become your own mark in the long con game of bad faith… Continue reading
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Mohammed movie embassy attacks: Don’t let Internet videos drive you to violence. – Slate Magazine
Congratulations, rioters. You followed the script perfectly. You did the propagandists’ work for them. via Mohammed movie embassy attacks: Don’t let Internet videos drive you to violence. – Slate Magazine. Continue reading
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Killing the Liberal Arts… A Non-Conservation
The importance of the humanities in educating citizens is why we have undoubtedly seen the consequences of the decline in of the liberal arts nowhere more than in the quality of the public debate. The disappearance of the liberal arts… Continue reading