Comments on Shameless Self-promotion Sundayofficial state media for a secessionist republic of one2024-01-20T23:00:14Zhttps://radgeek.com/gt/2010/04/18/shameless-self-promotion-sunday-30/feed/WordPressBy: Rad Geek People’s Daily 2010-05-05 – Bits & Pieces on Free Market Anti-Capitalism: by way of introduction, or apologyRad Geek People’s Daily 2010-05-05 – Bits & Pieces on Free Market Anti-Capitalism: by way of introduction, or apologyhttp://radgeek.com/gt/2010/05/05/bits-pieces-on-free-market-anti-capitalism-by-way-of-introduction-or-apology/http://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-439582010-05-05T23:34:33Z2010-05-05T23:34:33Z[…] been a while since the APEE panel on Free Market Anti-Capitalism. I said, a few Sundays ago, that I’d have more to say, soon. I’ve been meaning to publish my remarks, but […]
]]>By: Laura J.Laura J.http://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-438602010-04-20T02:46:40Z2010-04-20T02:46:40ZMy pet sweet potato plant has been thriving! Also got some catnip sprouts coming up, to be enjoyed by the cat in however many days or weeks it takes ’em to get to a decent size.
]]>By: c.t.mummeyc.t.mummeyhttp://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-438592010-04-20T01:46:10Z2010-04-20T01:46:10Zyeah anarchist gardening. got a shit ton of compost, cut sod and peas, onions and other things are already coming up.
]]>By: Jeremy TrombleyJeremy Trombleyhttp://jmtrom.blogspot.comhttp://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-438582010-04-20T01:08:04Z2010-04-20T01:08:04ZI recently found, and this week wrote about, two very interesting research projects – Mapping Controversies in Science and Technology for Politics (MACOSPOL) and Comparing Climate Change Policy Networks (COMPON).
I also found out that Nora Bateson is making a documentary about her father Gregory Bateson. He’s one of my favorite anthropology theorists, so I’m pretty excited.
Finally, I posted some of my future research interests.
Wish I could do some gardening too. I miss digging in the soil and turning up a bunch of little wiggly worms!
Have a good week!
Jeremy
]]>By: Gary ChartierGary Chartierhttp://liberalaw.blogspot.comhttp://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-438542010-04-19T15:30:55Z2010-04-19T15:30:55ZI had lots of fun at APEE: it was great to meet people in three dimensions after encountering them on-line; and hanging out with Sheldon and dinner with Charles, Laura, and Roderick were both lots of fun. Since then, I’ve managed to be marginally productive: I finished what’s essentially a Carsonian critique of Peter Leeson’s The Invisible Hook.
]]>By: Shawn P. WilburShawn P. Wilburhttp://libertarian-labyrinth.blogspot.comhttp://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-438522010-04-19T09:07:16Z2010-04-19T09:07:16ZI had a busy, successful week as well, but the best bit was the launching of a partnership project with Kate Sharpley Library – the establishment of a fund to purchase texts for their archives which I will first digitize. I’m waiting for confirmation on the order, but we raised enough small donations in the first 24 hours to purchase a first rarity for KSL. I also finished up Corvus Editions 126th pamphlet today.
]]>By: Alex Strekal (Brainpolice)Alex Strekal (Brainpolice)http://polycentricorder.blogspot.com/http://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-438502010-04-19T07:40:56Z2010-04-19T07:40:56Zhttp://polycentricorder.blogspot.com/2010/04/in-defense-of-egalitarianism.html
A brief blog I wrote defending egalitarianism as entangled with libertarian values.
]]>By: ChrisChrishttp://newkindofmind.blogspot.comhttp://radgeek.com/?p=4902#comment-438482010-04-19T06:09:35Z2010-04-19T06:09:35ZThe Rationalist Position on IP — I’m trying to synthesize the Rothbardian position on IP with anti-IP libertarianism and also am taking into account utilitarian concerns. Parts 1 and 2 are up, 3 – 5 will be posted throughout the week.
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