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This site offers a daily column on current events, and unlike other blogs, in long form. Short posts pointing to this and that and saying "Oh my!" seems a bit lazy. Columns here are an attempt to think things through. If you'd like to come along for the ride, fine. If you have neither the time nor patience for that, that is also fine - you can click on the LINKS tab at the top of the page and visit the sites that offer quick hits. Those provide the raw material for the analyses here.
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Monthly Archives: May 2010
The Problem with Perpetual Adolescence
The principle danger in being a high school teacher is that one can easily slip back into being an adolescent oneself. Even at that upstate New York prep school, where all the children actually were above average – those who … Continue reading
Posted in American Childishness, American Optimism, Blaming Bush, Gulf Oil Spill, Obama's Katrina
Tagged American Optimism, Assigning Blame for Oil Spill, BP Oil Spill, Disappointment and Compromise, Gulf Oil Spill, No One to the Rescue, Obama Assumes Responsibility for Oil Spill, Obama Press Conference, Obama's Katrina, Perpetual Adolescence, Teaching, Teaching Adolescents
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The Now Quaint Idea That Effort Is Related To Reward
It’s a pretty standard joke in situation comedies. There’s always the character that gets into absurd impossible situations – scheduling two dates with two gorgeous women for exactly the same time and the same place, or buying a build-your-own-peanut-butter-castle franchise … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Issues, End of the American Dream, Structural Unemployment, Unemployment
Tagged Comedy and Despair, Cultural Impact of Joblessness, Donald Peck, Effort and Reward, End of the American Dream, Humor, I Love Lucy, Joblessness and Family, Joblessness and Self-Worth, Joblessness and Social Chaos, Nature of Comedy, New Jobless Era Will Transform America, Relation of Effort to Reward, Situation Comedies, Structural Unemployment, William Galston
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