Here is the full speech, begins at the 16 min mark. www.youtube.com/live/BrcRs34...
I'm very lucky to join a great crew (@alexnpress.bsky.social@andrewelrod.bsky.social@gabrielwinant.bsky.social@timbarker.bsky.socialwww.patreon.com/FragileJugge...
Things are coming together for the podcast on the history of the CIO that I've been working on with @alexnpress.bsky.social@andrewelrod.bsky.social@gabrielwinant.bsky.social@yesnomabie.bsky.socialwww.patreon.com/notification...
“Joshua’s rant on the long downturn”
somehow lost both my Montgomery and Forbath books in the past three years
What’s weird is how it became bourgeois for a while and arguably still is for the higher brow boomers
Something about order and disorder
it’s weird how modernism in design was a self conscious rejection of Victorian bourgeois values but one of the highest expressions of Cold War bourgeois values
"If the left plays a role in using pandemic-era inflation to emphasize...the impossibility of achieving full employment...they should not feel embarrassed to stand alongside that position’s other advocates (Libertarians, Republicans, Generalized Liquidationists, etc)" continuousvariation.com
so for folks who have been following the Brenner-Riley-Benanav-Ackerman debates, i wrote about how i see the questions at hand, and what opportunities a Keynesian POV can make more obvious: www.continuousvariation.com/p/a-theory-o...