Friday, July 18, 2014
How To Increase The Audience For Women's Sports? Show More Booty? A Re-Post
The post is here, with lots and lots of analysis. It also talks about choice-feminism and what's wrong with the concept.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Why You Should Not Move to Scandinavia. A Re-Post.
I put this one up again because it was popular. It's a meditation on such questions as what makes countries good places to live in or not. But it doesn't really address the question why some countries fail, why some governments are nothing but beehives of corruption and why some countries really have no functioning governments at all.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Who's Winning The Class Wars?
Keep in mind that the US doesn't even mention the term "class." But social classes still exist, and something like a class war is an ongoing project. As long as the top classes are safely winning we don't hear it called "war," by the way. Just the way things are.
But the recent increases in wealth and income inequality have made the class wars more visible. I write about the language of the right in this post from last fall.
And this is what has been happening about income inequality more recently: Even the Democrats can't agree whether it's good to talk about it or not. Probably because politics runs on donations and richer people can donate more.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Economics Tuesday 1: What Are Governments For?
You can answer that question using economic theory of various types. I try to answer that question with the concept of trust in this post.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Research Monday 1: I Feel Bitchy, Oh, So Bitchy
There will be five research Mondays this summer. They will look back on my recent writings in this area.
I wrote four posts in November 2013 on a study about women's aggression. The series (post 1, post 2, post 3 and post 4) is still worth reading, because it highlights several of the reasons why I write so much about iffy research and its iffier popularizations. And also about the politicization of even good research within the field of gender research. And one more post on all this.
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