Hurrah! Jairus Banaji wins 2011 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize
Jairus Banaji In mid-October word leaked out that Charlie Post’s “The American Road to Capitalism” was on the short list for this year’s Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize, competing with Jairus...
View ArticleThe University of Virginia fracas
Over a 22 year career in Columbia University’s IT department, I naturally followed administrative affairs at other universities. I began reading Chronicle of Higher Education back in 1990 mostly as a...
View ArticleRAW VIDEO: CTU Pres. Karen Lewis speaks at Union Park rally | Video |...
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View ArticleLiza Featherstone on “Won’t Back Down”
http://dissentmagazine.org/online.php?id=631 “Empowerment” Against Democracy: Tinseltown and the Teachers’ Unions Liza Featherstone – September 26, 2012 “You know those mothers who lift one-ton trucks...
View ArticleWon’t Back Down; Obama’s America 2016
“Won’t Back Down” is a marriage made in hell between bad art and bad politics. Sitting through it at a press screening on Monday night was the most painful experience I have had since undergoing...
View ArticleDeath by Degrees
N+1 No. 14 Death by Degrees by the Editors [T]he AMA owes its authority to America’s most notorious robber barons, who invented philanthropy as we know it by establishing foundations capable of...
View ArticleA reading guide for students of Marxism
A Marxist education In early February I received this email from a Marxmail subscriber: If I am not imposing on you —could you recommend some items to read to get some concise (assuming that is the...
View ArticleNunavut
I am working on a piece for Counterpunch on Robert Flaherty’s “Nanook of the North” that was made in 1921 and generally considered the first documentary ever. I saw it for the first time at the...
View ArticleHow a Bard trustee and billionaire agribusinessman corrupts higher education
Stewart Resnick The deep-going drought in California presents a fundamental challenge to the ecological status quo in which agribusiness trumps the needs of ordinary people relying on water for their...
View ArticleWhy NYU does the things it does
Yesterday’s NY Times carried a blockbuster report on the mistreatment of the predominantly East Asian construction laborers hired as virtual indentured servants to build the New York University...
View ArticleIs America committing slow-motion suicide? A look at the decline of CUNY
Since my wife is a faculty member at Lehman College, the picture of its library in yesterday’s NY Times captured my attention: Lehman and other City University of New York colleges were profiled in an...
View ArticleCUNY Struggle
In the two decades I spent working as a programmer at Columbia University, I used to read the Chronicle of Higher Education to keep up with trends in information technology but also consulted this...
View ArticleHarvard University, bias against Asian-Americans, affirmative action and...
Edward Blum, using Asian-American student grievances to destroy affirmative action Towards the end of the very fine documentary “The Chinese Exclusion Act” that I reviewed for CounterPunch on Friday,...
View ArticleEric Blanc, the LA School Strike, and Swimming Against the Stream
Unlike other teachers strikes over the past year, the one that just took place in Los Angeles confronted a Democratic Party machine rather than one run by the Republicans. For those trying to...
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