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Should Doctors Unionize?
Brain Blogger | June 27th 2008
In this time of financial strain on physicians and the government reimbursement system we once again need to address the question — should doctors unionize? Recently, a group of physician picketed Capitol Hill to denounce continue reimbursement read more
"the American Dream": "consumerism & the Ownership Class" - RI…
ThisCanadian | June 23rd 2008
oh, Carlin will be sorely missed... read more
"To be a trade unionist (in Columbia) is to carry a tombstone on…
ThisCanadian | June 8th 2008
Featuring a Dispatches documentary from Mark Thomas: "On Coca-Cola" What do you know about Coca-Cola? ...its history? ...its revenues? ...its relationships with thirsty neighbours & public water rights conflicts... ...& its assassinated unionization read more
Monday Morning Musings
Musing Minds | May 12th 2008 by kimsch
Today is mammogram day (kind of appropos the day after Mothers’ Day) so while I’m being squeezed until I pop enjoy some morning links: Yesterday Betsy brought us a story about the Benefits of Tort Reform, visible in Haley Barbour’s read more
Community College Professors Earn More Than University Professors
DarrenBarefoot.com | March 26th 2008
I recently learned this fact, and had it confirmed by two other people in the world of post-secondary education. I tried to do some googling, but couldn’t find any reliable-looking data. Is this a surprise to anybody else? Apparently college pr read more
The Shadow of the Shadow by Paco Ignacio Taibo II, translated by…
Nearly Nothing but Novels | January 20th 2008 by James Bashkin
Having neglected Latin American literature for too long, we’ll delve into this gem from noted novelist Paco Ignacio Taibo II (apparently known as PIC II by his friends). The author was born in Spain but moved to Mexico nearly 50 years ago. He wri read more
America Facing a New Profit Paradigm
PLEXAV - Action Cognition Emotion | November 3rd 2007
America’s industrial revolution generated economic and social gains unparalleled in recorded human history. Vast supplies of natural resources including fossil fuels, low-cost labor, and the inventiveness of 19th century businessmen served to ignit read more

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