Marx's Political Economy

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Who said what about whom

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Today is the anniversary of an incident that contributed to the personality disorders described here: …in his case what had been hardn...
Saturday, April 6, 2019

Reparations

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First, who owes them? A just debt is owed only if it is chargeable in justice to the debtor. But the American public as such and as a wh...
Tuesday, November 6, 2018

The wave may be bluer than they think

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The blue wave may be bluer than the prognosticators who study the election polls, ads, and cash flows think. I’ve studied some of their ...
Saturday, March 18, 2017

How Deep is the Deep State?

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Ms. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, first assistant press secretary, said she thinks there is a “very real potential” that Mr. Trump’s allegatio...
Monday, March 6, 2017

Who Let the Carp in?

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The Trump administration has suspended a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project to improve an existing barrier to the entry of Asiatic car...
Thursday, February 2, 2017

“Make It So!”

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Mr. Trump’s staff appear to have abandoned the use of the term “alternative fact” for the time being, if not the notion that it could re...
Thursday, January 26, 2017

The Deniers

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There are all kinds of facts: historical facts, judicial facts, scientific facts, among others. And now there are “alternative facts.” T...
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Brad Seidel, Ph.D.
Now retired and no longer obligated to write about what my employers wanted me to write about, I now write about what I want to write about. My Ph.D. was granted by Marquette University, and I hold a couple other post-graduate degrees. My colleague, Mr. Marx, was named Harpo, not Karl. Lately I have been working with Trotsky, shown in the profile photo. As Marx was, Trotsky is also to my left.
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