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How the organized Left got Covid wrong, learned to love lockdowns and lost its mind: an autopsy
By Christian Parenti Source: The Grayzone It is hard to destroy your own cause and feel righteous while doing so, yet the American left has done it. After more than two centuries at the vanguard of the struggle for freedom, … Continue reading
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Tagged ACLU, Amy Goodman, Anthony Fauci, Australia, Benjamin Bratton, Big Pharma, Branko Marcetic, CDC, civil liberties, coronavirus, corporate news, Covid-19, FDA, Global South, Howard Springs, Jacobin, Lockdown Left, Lockdowns, Mainstream Media, mass formation, Moderna, Noam Chomsky, Pandemic, Pfizer, propaganda, Public Health, Technocracy, vaccine mandates, VAERS
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What’s Wrong With TED Talks?
Though it was released late last year, I just recently found this provocative speech from Benjamin Bratton which addresses problems of the TED talks format ironically delivered as a TED talk (hat tip to 21st Century Wire). Many of the … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, consciousness, culture, Economics, media, Philosophy, Science, society, Technology, Uncategorized, Video
Tagged 21st Century Wire, Benjamin Bratton, censorship, Design, economic inequality, Economics, media, Nick Hanauer, Philosophy, technology, TED talks
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