Thanks!
thanks for this! I’m retreading some of the ground of this Edwards/McCarthy essay with slightly different purpose, but alas
If you had to pick one critical university studies book to book club, what would it be? Preference for the a focus the contemporary and The Money.
Jameson-heads among us: do you know of any relatively easy access to scans of the 1970s-era MLG newsletter ("Mediations", which would eventually become the MLG journal in the 90s) Jameson oversaw? Many thanks for any help
"Consolidations throughout the health care system are giving rise to unexpected charges... Facility fees, which are separate from paying a clinician for their time and labor, ostensibly cover overhead costs, such as supplies or equipment maintenance."
Consolidations in the health care industry are driving opaque charges that experts say more and more patients are seeing on their bills.
Jameson-heads among us: do you know of any relatively easy access to scans of the 1970s-era MLG newsletter ("Mediations", which would eventually become the MLG journal in the 90s) Jameson oversaw? Many thanks for any help
it just makes you think eugenics lol. To be fair to myself, the summary of this story in RADICAL TEACHER from 1982, where I first found it, calls the company "Eugenics"
I actually can’t read and the company’s name was Engenics
today i learned that the reported first capital gains/dividend sharing arrangement between a for-profit company and a university was between Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and a bioengineering company named "Eugenics"