Shameless Self-promotion Sunday
Here's a pretty old post from the blog archives of Geekery Today; it was written about 15 years ago, in 2010, on the World Wide Web.
Happy Sunday, y’all. Ready for some Shamelessness?
This week has been a week of getting back into activism after time away — time for the holidays, time for conferences, and time to just chill out and try to get some solitary work done for a while. But this week I made it out to UCIR and to Vegas Anarchist Cafe for the first time in 2010; and today I’m back for Food Not Bombs. After that — onward to some work (printing, folding, announcing, etcetera) in preparation for an ALL table at this year’s Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair. Also, there’s a new Market Anarchy zine in preparation.
¿Y t?@c3;ba;? What have you been up to this week? Write anything? Leave a link and a short description for your post in the comments. Or fire away about anything else you might want to talk about.
I just posted a response to Arnold Kling’s insistence that – trust him on this – we must have a final arbiter.
I also posted on an interesting analysis of generic drug costs in the supposedly free market that exists after patent expiration.
While technically from last week, I wrote a little legal analysis of the “Who Dat?” IP controversy, an announcement of David Ellerman’s new blog, a rant against single-payer, about the appearance of the broken window fallacy in the SOTU, and some career advice for Eddie Izzard.
Add to that some more about football and the free market for underdogs.
Manny of you will be interested in an interview I cam across: Robert Paul Wolff discusses anarchism on an Australian radio program, The Philosopher’s Zone.