That, and Troy McClure’s house. 😄
That, and Troy McClure’s house. 😄
This would be better with a more accurate projection, like Dymaxion. That black area is so much bigger than it looks here.
Calling well-earned criticism of economics anti-intellectualism is using the composition/division fallacy.
Most people’s lives have been affected for decades by Chicago School of Economics voodoo nonsense, that’s where much modern criticism is aimed.
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_in_a_Time_of_Debt
• https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/jul/11/how-economics-became-a-religion
It’s this: https://www.newsweek.com/james-comey-deletes-post-depicting-8647-after-backlash-online-2073031
James Comey posted a picture of “8647” (get rid of Trump) spelled in shells.
Yes, and if that’s the only issue that matters to you, and you ignore the impact on all those other people, I guess that’s fair to say they are the same. But does all that extra suffering serve a purpose? Are you volunteering yourself to bear any of it, or only others?
Straw men? You understand that these are actually things that are really happening, right?
The GOP didn’t update their platform since, like, 2015, unless you count Project 2025, which Trump claimed to know nothing about. In the 2020 election, it still referenced running against Obama.
I understand how you’ve arrived at that conclusion, but you should investigate Popper’s Paradox.
Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? is a really good graphic novel about a kid’s relationship with his dad through the lens of retrofuturism, as it gradually tarnishes, starting with the 1939 World’s Fair.
I’ll probably go to Expo 2025 in Osaka this year, since I’ll happen to be there, but it’ll be hard to maintain any real optimism.
Your “proof” is that there isn’t a position that will win approval with everyone?