Comment on A YET MORE PATHETIC FALLACY by Fred
Ken, Let’s not forget the genetic fallacy in psychoanalysis. It turns out almost everyone opines about their own created images (read prejudices) of what drives the economy, people, etc. Fred
View ArticleComment on THE DECLINE OF MEN by Fabien
hello there, interresting, post here may come back soon continue updating your blog
View ArticleComment on DR. DOOM AND RISK AVERSION by James
“And the crowd in this case is focused on the political goals of cutting back government and eliminating services for the poor.” I think you are taking a bit of an extreme view here. Certainly, the...
View ArticleComment on OCCUPY WALL STREET: CARNIVAL OR PROTEST? by Ann
This is the best commentary I’ve read on the topic of the wall street protest. A cry to take notice of the increasing unsustainable economic culture.
View ArticleComment on OCCUPY WALL STREET: CARNIVAL OR PROTEST? by David Katz
I agree that Blow uncharacteristically missed the point (because of the very lack of one). The diffuse message of Occupy Wall Street appeals to the heartland because they are able to attach their own...
View ArticleComment on POLITICAL DESPERATION AND HATRED by David Katz
One of our Washington state senators said today, “‘If you have the 1 percent saying, ‘Tax the 99 percent” and the 99 percent saying, ‘Tax the 1 percent,’ you have a standstill.’” Clearly his point of...
View ArticleComment on ARE WE ALL CONNECTED? by Kathy Bacon-Greenberg
Ken…so well put and so vitally important to the project of democracy in the US and (therefore) everywhere else. If we are indeed only as strong as our weakest link, then we are undermining a great deal...
View ArticleComment on Problems Without Answers by David Katz
It’s a fine line, isn’t it. Since the Age of Reason, at least, we have had the luxury of imagining that all problems have answers. And to admit that some don’t is just a shoulder-shrug away from, “God...
View ArticleComment on WHY LAPTOPS ARE SCREENED by Steve Dorfman
By the way, I was once screened, at Reagan National, by a gentleman who helped write the policy. He said that policy does not require you to remove your laptop from its sleeve or case, yet many...
View ArticleComment on THE REGULATOR’S DILEMMA by Kathy Bacon-Greenberg
Ken…this is a great piece, really synthesizes clinical experience, organizational experience and real world serious problems! In a way, Racker said something similar about clinical work when he...
View ArticleComment on Neuromyths by Lonnie Kolasa
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View ArticleComment on HOW MUCH VIOLENCE CAN WE TAKE? by Kathy Bacon-Greenberg
Ken, this is a very thoughtful synthesis of so many current currents….and your conclusion is mighty thought provoking. To accept a more vulnerable self-image, especially for Americans, will be an...
View ArticleComment on THE AGE OF APOCALYPSE by Howie Schwartz
Ken, Something else that fills the bill quite nicely was the hysteria surrounding Y2K. We had built a technological system to control the world and lost track of how it worked. At the stroke of 2000,...
View ArticleComment on THE AGE OF APOCALYPSE by stephen fitzpatrick
ken, for an updated, ecological take on eliot’s – whimpering – sense of an ending see this on catabolic collapse – ending by staggering and falling apart in pieces rather than falling all-of-a piece...
View ArticleComment on CRIME WITOUT PUNISHMENT by Randal Fitzhugh
Great article Ken. I’ve been working with a forensic auditor who supplies “chain of title” and other information to attorneys who have plaintiffs/homeowners that are suing banks for illegal...
View ArticleComment on CONVENIENCE AND IGNORANCE by Robert Bryan
Thanks for the post Ken. For me your posting is a part of a larger set of influences permeating our techno-centric culture. As you have mentioned and I agree, “program or be programmed” as a cautionary...
View ArticleComment on CONVENIENCE AND IGNORANCE by Marisa Guerin
Thought-provoking, Ken. It makes me think about the one technology-type thing that I have been aware of consciously refusing to depend upon, and that is the gps-type navigator device used in cars. I...
View ArticleComment on CONVENIENCE AND IGNORANCE by gilbert
Ken, Thank you for this article. As I read through it I found myself pondering how so much of my life has been influenced by others programming me to one degree or another. This includes schools,...
View ArticleComment on GUNS AND THE SELF-INTEREST OF POLITICIANS by Katherine Noordsij
I read another analysis of why some democrats from red states voted against the legislation. One of the reasons cited was that the majority of democrats is so small in the Senate that not only might...
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