The Corona Virus and the Limits of the Market: Convert Defense and Other Industries to Fight New Security Threats

March 21, 2020; Updated March 27, 2020 By Jonathan Michael Feldman A Crisis of Supply and Demand The Corona Virus crisis is a crisis of both economic supply and economic demand. The supply crisis is triggered by factories closing to protect factory workers and other businesses doing the same (to protect workers or consumers). The…

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The Uppsala University “Negro” Controversy: A Case of Swedish Cultural Imperialism

By Jonathan M. Feldman, March 4, 2020 POLITICALLY CORRECT BUT DISINGENUOUS NONSENSE An article in University World News dated January 18, 2020 declares that the word “Negro” cannot be used, even for historical search purposes–at least that is the view of some politically correct students. As Jan Petter Myklebust explains: ” A social media storm…

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How Our Popular Culture Funded by Citizens’ Public Money is a Recruitment Poster for SD

By Jonathan M. Feldman, (Updated) January 29, 2020 It’s not enough that 25% of the population are willing to support a party initiated by Nazis, now public television is joining the act by preparing cultural programs to suit their customers, the new and growing Swedish Democrats (SD) demographic. The program in question, Kalifat, focuses on…

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Parts of the Left Still Do Not Understand Trump

July 18, 2019 By Jonathan M. Feldman Donald Trump’s formula for success is to combine “refractions of truth” with lies. The dogmatic left only says that he “lies.” That is too obvious for comment, but some fetishize this fact. That’s #sad. What is a “refraction of truth”? It is a discourse that looks like the truth,…

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Why the Left is in Big Trouble: A Global Teach-In Exclusive about the Ten Reasons Why Trump and European Populists Might Continue to Win and the Ecosystem Could Be Toast

September 21, 2019, Updated November 1, 2019 By Jonathan M. Feldman I don’t have time for a detailed analysis, but the answer is simply the following (many of these refer to the right as well, only they have more power thus using their techniques are not sufficient, plus the right does other stuff the left…

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The Semi-Colon and the Implosion of the Swedish Educational System

By Jonathan Michael Feldman In the last year, or even months, I have begun to notice that many students are unable to use the semi colon properly in my university classes. It’s a small step that demonstrates that the Swedish education system is failing. Here is how this failure works and teaches us valuable lessons.…

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Is Chomsky Totally Wrong About Antifa? No

By Jonathan Michael Feldman In a recent interview Noam Chomsky has argued that what antifa does “is often wrong in principle – like blocking talks – and [the movement] is generally self-destructive.”  He continued, “when confrontation shifts to the arena of violence, it’s the toughest and most brutal who win – and we know who that…

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The Final Stages of New Leftism: From Anti-Intellectualism to Character Assassination at Evergreen State College

By Jonathan Michael Feldman June 7, 2017 @KyngStyle [Tweet, May 26, 2017] If u think #ExposeEvergreen is only about bret weinstein or 1 email, u dont have a clue. Thus u should stop telling POC how 2 feel about it @willmcwill2   [Tweet, May 30, 2017] Replying to @KyngStyle No one is telling POC how to…

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Police Shootings, Neoliberal Scarcity Regimes and the Left: Behind the Balch Springs, Texas Murder

By Jonathan Michael Feldman The Problem of Decentralization as Scarcity Every few weeks, when I study The New York Times, I read about another police shooting of some innocent citizen–killed for no reason. It gives me a feeling of nausea. That is the emotional side of the problem.  There is also a cognitive side and…

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