Category Archives: Conversations

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Humans are not Evolving

Here’s an interesting idea: Humans are not evolving.
For humans to evolve we would have to allow variation to run wild and then stand by and watch while most variations wither on the vine to see some very few selected for, … Continue reading

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Heresies

About one week ago I wrote a blog entry suggesting that Democracy and Capitalism were inherently incompatible. Thanks to some commenters, it soon became clear to me that the post was dangerously heretical and that I could end up getting … Continue reading

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Democracy OR Capitalism?

Democracy and Capitalism are two very big ideas. Democracy is an idea about a method people can use to govern themselves. Capitalism is an idea about how some people think we should produce and distribute wealth among people.
So what do … Continue reading

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Bill Moyers Interviews Jacob Hacker & Paul Pierson on Engineered Inequality

If you haven’t seen this interview, it is well worth watching. After watching it, give some thought to follow up questions below.
 

Jacob Hacker & Paul Pierson on Winner Take All Politics from BillMoyers.com on Vimeo.
Follow-up Questions:
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Unknown Knowns

Donald H. Rumsfeld, then the United States secretary of defense, [said] that “There are known knowns… there are known unknowns … there are also unknown unknowns.” But the Irish problem, says Mr. O’Toole, was none of the above. It was … Continue reading

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What Learning Is

Your knowing of the world is not “inside your head”! There’s no hard drive in your skull—no root directory nor subdirectories in which binary files filled with tomes of knowledge are stored.
What a silly idea!
As counter-intitive as it sounds, the … Continue reading

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Deming’s System of Profound Knowledge (SoPK)

Even if you are not involved in business management and know and care nothing about the ideas of the great teacher, Dr. W. E. Deming , the following discussion of what he resorted in his later years to calling, a … Continue reading

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Here’s the smell of blood, still

December 22, 2011, NYT, BAGHDAD — A wave of coordinated explosions ripped across Baghdad early on Thursday, killing at least 63 people, wounding more than 180 and jolting a country already unsettled by a deepening political crisis and the absence … Continue reading

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A Fine Mess We’ve Gotten Ourselves Into

It’s the “holiday season”; a time when we hunker down around the fire and do a lot of story telling with each other. All over the world people are recounting the Christmas story of the birth of the baby Jesus … Continue reading

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Who’s a Hack?

Dr. W. E. Deming, the physicist, statistician, business consulatant I most respect and admire, used to caution his audiences, beware of hacks. So who’s a hack and how can we know if you or I or us or they are … Continue reading

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It don’t mean thing if it ain’t got that swing

FWIW — The following riff was prompted by Barbara King’s post on NPR’s 13.7 blog, “Homo Narrans: Humans As Story-Tellers (And Listeners)“, in which the nature of memory came up.
In a comment, Barbara wrote, “…But does every story originate solely … Continue reading

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Reality Doesn’t Make Deals

“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” — Albert Einstein
In an article in today’s NYT Dot Earth section, “Naomi Klein’s Inconvenient Climate Conclusions” Andrew Kevkin shares his e-converstation with Klein. The … Continue reading

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The Wrong Story

Apropos of my post yesterday on the perils of nuclear power—a form of extreme energy production—Naomi Klein gives a wonderfully lucid explanation of how our dominant cultural story of an infinitely abundant world that will tolerate our most extreme efforts … Continue reading

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Our Powerful Striding Minds

I hold to the idea that as mindful creatures we are naturally given to a joyous disposition. Our minds have come into being as our means for soaring high above a world that bubbles forth, enabling us to navigate our … Continue reading

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John Lennon: Getting ahead of the game

“It’s fear of the unknown. The unknown is what it is. And to be frightened of it is what sends everybody scurrying around chasing dreams, illusions, wars, peace, love, hate, all that—-it’s all illusion. Unknown is what it is. Accept … Continue reading

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