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History Prof: Illinois St Univ. 2-time Fulbrighter: DK & UK. Books: Education & the Cold War; A War for the Soul of America; Karl Marx in America (in progress).

Bloomington, Illinois
Joined December 2011

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    There is certainly a massive amount of information to support the assertion of US actions in Indochina as "close to genocidal." The problem is that one has to work very hard to get around the current positioning of our actions there as "bumbling efforts to do good."

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    Thank you, . What a powerful reminder for those of us in the UK, where the poisonous politics of Tory victory and have left many feeling discouraged, that just as gendered racial capitalism is international in scale, so the struggle against it must also be.

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    We focused most of conversation on Fear City. Most surprising thing was how deep social democracy was embedded in the city prior to the crisis of 70s. Was this surprising to you? Is this a gap in our collective memory? If so, what explains the gap?

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    WOW. Sure seems like a star in the making to us............... 👀

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    1. The DNC process sucked. 2. Bloomberg SHOULD be on the debate stage at this point. The reality is that he has bought himself into contention and shouldn’t be able to avoid scrutiny by moderators and competitors. 3. Oligarchy is real.

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    Jan 31

    This is literally the most impressive game of the season so far. To be playing the best team in the league after playing the hottest team in the league the night before ... on the road... while missing three starters and your backup center... this is crazy!

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    National Review ⁦⁩ with a handsome picture of Bernie!?!

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    the one, the only, Mr. Danny DeVito

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    The Bloomberg campaign got my name wrong and didn’t even have the decency to respond to my question.

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    Foreign policy doesn't usually swing elections, but I don't think these attacks are going to work at all. I think Bernie's ideas have broad appeal

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    Some institutions FDR created by executive order: National Emergency Council; National Labor Relations Board; National Resources Board; the National Industrial Recovery Board; National War Labor Board; War Production Board; Office of War Information; Office of Strategic ...

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    In the US phase of war, approximately 2 million Vietnamese civilians and 1 million combatants were killed, along with a chemical poisoning of the land that lingers to this day, (members of my extended family in the US and Vietnam, are still dying of cancer after two generations.)

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    Our guest: Kimberly Phillips-Fein, professor of history at Gallatin School of Individualized Study at NYU, author of Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan, & Fear City: New York’s Fiscal Crisis & the Rise of Austerity Politics.

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    wow damning Bernie criticized the Vietnam war while it was happening pretty damning stuff

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    Does neoliberalism help us understand conservatism , liberalism, or both (and of course, also, by the way, what is neoliberalism?)🤨😏

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    The question, that I believe asked, was something along the lines of- does neoliberalism provide a new umbrella to understand conservatism, and Kimberly Phillips-Fine ended up talking about the transformation of liberalism. . . My follow up question for all of you is

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    WaPo reports that compassion is the new all-purpose remedy for social ills, and companies are hiring directors of compassion management. So if you’ve been shortchanged or mistreated by your boss, expect to be paid back with compassion, which will cost the boss nothing.

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    NEW POWERFUL Bernie Sanders AD ( Speech) - THE TIME IS NOW!

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    One of my favorite Frederick Douglass quotes, which could have easily been written by his contemporary, Karl Marx.

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