Re: High Country News > Hal Herring > Can we make sense

2016-02-17 Thread morlockelloi
Looks like another in the series of endless surprises that precarity is not just for the poor. Tune in 'first they came for ...', >Can we make sense of the Malheur mess? # distributed via : no commercial use without permission #is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative

High Country News > Hal Herring > Can we make sense of the Malheur mess?

2016-02-17 Thread nettime's_occupant
< http://www.hcn.org/articles/malheur-occupation-oregon-ammon-bundy-public-lands-essay > Can we make sense of the Malheur mess? A writer finds camaraderie and despair inside the Oregon standoff. Hal Herring Feb. 12, 2016 What more can be said? I was one of the hundreds of journ

Julia Carrie Wong: Women considered better coders

2016-02-17 Thread Patrice Riemens
Original to (with pics): http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/12/women-considered-better-coders-hide-gender-github (bwo Barbara Strebel) Women considered better coders – but only if they hide their gender By Julia Carrie Wong The Guardian, Friday 12 February 2016 Researchers find soft

Re: notes from the DIEM25 launch

2016-02-17 Thread jan hendrik brueggemeier
Hi everyone - As I wasn't present and have been only following the DIEM25 launch through bits and pieces online (and from down under). However, on the not of transparency, I came across one correspondence between German Eu politician Sven Giegold (The Greens) and Janis Varoufakis (http://www.sven

Re: notes from the DIEM25 launch

2016-02-17 Thread Armin Medosch
dear Alexander, thanks for your additional explanations. Yes, when I write economy I also mean political economy. So in fact your explanation brings me back to the proposal I have made. The separation between fiscal policy and monetary policy is enshrined in legislation relating to the ECB (Europe