The Permanent Problem, episode 10
Source: Niskanen Center
“Abundance and the Democrats, with Jonathan Chait.” (07/02/25)
https://www.niskanencenter.org/abundance-and-the-democrats-with-jonathan-chait/
Source: Niskanen Center
“Abundance and the Democrats, with Jonathan Chait.” (07/02/25)
https://www.niskanencenter.org/abundance-and-the-democrats-with-jonathan-chait/
Source: Center for a Stateless Society
by Kevin Carson
“Although he does so in the course of arguing against right-libertarians, [Joseph] Heath takes at face value the right-libertarian framing of the 19th century United States as characterized by a ‘minimal state.’ He responds that the economy of the late 19th century, in which the state mostly just enforced property rights and contracts, spent as much time in recession as in expansion. But by pretending that this was a ‘laissez-faire’ or ‘minimal state’ era, he neglects not only the massive role of the state in setting up capitalism and the wage system in the first place — like right-libertarians, Heath ignores the role of the state in creating what he calls ‘private property rights’ — but in creating the structure of the Gilded Age economy after the Civil War.” (07/02/25)
Source: The Daily Economy
by Art Carden
“If you pay attention to public policy discussions, you know that people have proposed a Basic Income Guarantee or a Universal Basic Income as one option among many to deal with technological unemployment or the distributional consequences of new technologies like generative AI. You might not know that the idea of a Basic Income is nothing new, and it has a long and interesting history. That’s what the historian Anton Jäger and the historical sociologist Daniel Zamora explore in Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income.” (07/02/25)
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/cash-not-control-a-global-history-of-basic-income/
Source: Foreign Policy
by Sarang Shidore
“What does Washington’s dominant ‘America First’ mood mean for BRICS? As its leaders gather in Rio de Janeiro this weekend, the omens are not propitious. U.S. President Donald Trump has taken direct aim at the 10-nation grouping, threatening to impose a 100 percent tariff on its member states should they try to dethrone the U.S. dollar from its globally dominant role. Washington has also stepped up a trade and tariff war across the world, including against almost all BRICS states. And a BRICS member state, Iran, recently came under a ferocious military assault from the United States. Can BRICS survive this onslaught, and what must it do to stay relevant in a new world?” (07/02/25)
Source: Common Dreams
by Nikki Sapiro Vinckier
“Three years ago, I remember exactly where I was when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. My stomach sank. As an OB/GYN PA with more than a decade in reproductive care, I knew this wasn’t just devastating—it was going to reshape the healthcare landscape completely. The conversations I’d been having with patients for years (about abortion, birth control, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, pain) were about to get harder, more complicated, and more dangerous. I had the honor of joining over 100 incredible storytellers in Washington, D.C. for the Our Voices, Our Stories, Our Future: Free & Just Storyteller Summit, to mark three years since the deadly Dobbs decision. In emergencies, minutes matter. I’ve been in those rooms. And I can tell you: When someone is crashing in front of you, the last thing you should be doing is calling legal.” (07/02/25)
Source: K105 News
“An armed man has been shot and arrested after breaking into a home and threatening a family. Kentucky State Police said the incident happened on Monday evening in Elkhorn City in Pike County, where troopers responded to West 5th Street on the report of a male intruder being shot. The ensuing investigation revealed that 44-year-old George Standifur, of Elkhorn City, entered a residence while armed with a firearm and made threats toward the homeowner and his family, state police said. The homeowner responded by shooting Standifur, according to state police, ‘who was forced out of the residence and later located by troopers in an alley near the home, while still armed.'” (07/02/25)
https://www.k105.com/2025/07/02/armed-intruder-shot-by-homeowner-after-suspect-threatens-family/
Source: Electronic Frontier Foundation
“Cryptography Makes a Post-Quantum Leap.” (07/01/25)
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/podcast-episode-cryptography-makes-post-quantum-leap
Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Jennifer Kavanagh
“Last week, Russian military forces seized a valuable lithium field in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, the latest success of Moscow’s grinding summer offensive. The lithium deposit in question is considered rather small by industry analysts, but is said to be a desirable prize nonetheless due to the concentration and high-quality of its ore. In other words, it is just the kind of asset that the Trump administration seemed eager to exploit when it signed its much heralded minerals agreement with Ukraine earlier this year. The response from Washington? Crickets.” (07/02/25)
Source: Pioneer Institute
by Sam Davis
“As Steven Wilson argues in his new book, The Lost Decade: Returning to the Fight for Better Schools in America, ‘central to a liberal education is the pursuit of truth, however elusive.’ Indeed, the quest for truth, and knowledge of it, is enshrined in the slogans of most universities, including my own — the University of Chicago — as a reminder of our purpose. For scientists, that purpose is scientific truth, knowledge of the natural world. For historians, it’s historical truth, an accurate account of history. By definition, every academic discipline, and every scholar and student, presupposes the existence of some objective truth worth pursuing. It seems absurd to suggest otherwise, to propose educating students in anything but rationality, logic, and ultimately, truth — at least to Wilson.” (07/02/25)
https://pioneerinstitute.org/blog/truth-on-trial-relativism-in-the-classroom/
Source: The Chris Hedges Report
“Will Zohran Mamdani Empower or Betray the Working Class? (w/ Kshama Sawant).” (07/02/25)
https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/will-zohran-mamdani-empower-or-betray