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A Selecting Stones Review of 2011, and a Warm Welcome to 2012

December 31, 2011

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by the Scientific Editors of Selecting Stones It goes without saying that 2011 has been an eventful year.  One crisis after another.  We could get into all the details, but let’s try to keep this short, instead, because the past is in the past, and the future is what matters. The Arab Spring, perpetual economic […]

Can Kansas City Be Occupied in Absentia?

December 5, 2011

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by Anthony Burton Reporting from Kansas City, MO: In his tremendously superficial and treasonous little book, What’s the Matter with Kansas?, the inane Mr. Thomas Frank, a local man of letters, and a person of great privilege and noble distinction in these parts, openly struggles to settle accounts with the endless embarrassments of growing up […]

The Crisis Unfolds: Oakland is Burning!

November 3, 2011

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by Lawrence McMahon Well, obviously, that caption is an overstatement, but Oakland has gone so far as to light a match, and as events unfold, we shall see how many open gas canisters are lying about.  The original Occupy Wall Street can no longer claim primacy within the movement.  The title now belongs to Occupy […]

The Arab Spring arrives in New York, sort of

September 25, 2011

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by Lawrence McMahon You would have to be blind not to see what is happening in the world right now, everywhere, as a whole.  All within the past few months, we have the Arab Spring, riots in the U.K., months of student protests in Chile, and mass demonstrations in Greece and Italy, just to name […]

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