A Delayed Review of This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate by Naomi Klein By Peter Dorman (Evergreen State College); h/t Hank. I agreed with it all, so largely skimmed it nodding. I haven’t read the book though, obvs.
Hank sourced it to Understanding Climate Radicalism on metafilter, which I never look at, but this time I did and amidst the dross was a link to yet another blog which had a number of nice posts, including Hobbes’s difficult idea which I thought very good; on why positing an ideology, called “market fundamentalism,” which is somehow supposed to explain our inaction is wrong.
However, enough of that, what you really wanted to see was a pic of me stroking our IM3 crew, so I’ll oblige:
This is just coming into first post in Press head; we won the CRA IM3 class I’m pleased to say; roll on Peterborough. Yes, I know Dan at 7 is a bit slow squaring; this becomes rather more obvious at 42.
from ScienceBlogs http://ift.tt/1sQcGMp
A Delayed Review of This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate by Naomi Klein By Peter Dorman (Evergreen State College); h/t Hank. I agreed with it all, so largely skimmed it nodding. I haven’t read the book though, obvs.
Hank sourced it to Understanding Climate Radicalism on metafilter, which I never look at, but this time I did and amidst the dross was a link to yet another blog which had a number of nice posts, including Hobbes’s difficult idea which I thought very good; on why positing an ideology, called “market fundamentalism,” which is somehow supposed to explain our inaction is wrong.
However, enough of that, what you really wanted to see was a pic of me stroking our IM3 crew, so I’ll oblige:
This is just coming into first post in Press head; we won the CRA IM3 class I’m pleased to say; roll on Peterborough. Yes, I know Dan at 7 is a bit slow squaring; this becomes rather more obvious at 42.
from ScienceBlogs http://ift.tt/1sQcGMp
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