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Accidental Deliberations: Saturday Morning Links

Assorted content for your weekend reading. - In keeping with the theme of this week’s column, the Star-Phoenix questions the Wall government’s choice to neglect existing school infrastructure. And Lana...

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Accidental Deliberations: Sunday Morning Links

This and that for your Sunday reading. - Leo Panitch reminds us that the term “reform” was once understood to represent efforts to bolster the public interest against unbridled market forces – and...

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Politics and its Discontents: I Shop, Therefore I Am

First and foremost, how do you see yourself? Are you a citizen more than a consumer, or vice-versa? Are high-minded principles and vision your defining characteristic, or is how to get the best value...

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Accidental Deliberations: Saturday Morning Links

Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Justin Fox questions whether traditional studies tracking the distribution of wealth by quintiles do much good when the most obvious economic faultline is...

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Politics and its Discontents: This Just In!

And it is very encouraging, in that it appears Canadians are beginning to wake up to the true nature of the Harper regime: Nearly two-thirds of Canadians believe that the ruling Conservatives are...

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Accidental Deliberations: Saturday Morning Links

Assorted content for your weekend reading. - The New York Times editorial board points out that a higher minimum wage can produce clear economic benefits for businesses as well as for workers: One 2013...

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Accidental Deliberations: Thursday Afternoon Links

This and that for your Thursday reading. - Chris Hall notes that Brad Butt’s admitted fabrications can only hurt the Cons’ already-lacking credibility when it comes to forcing through their unfair...

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Politics and its Discontents: They Tell Tales Designed To Frighten Children

They, of course, are all who comprise the Harper cabal, that conglomeration of feckless, ambitious and disloyal louts who, through their lies, distortions and propaganda, would frighten, confuse and...

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Accidental Deliberations: Monday Morning Links

Miscellaneous material to start your week. - Yves Smith notes that a short-sighted focus on returns for shareholders generally represents a poor allocation of resources even on the level of a single...

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Accidental Deliberations: Saturday Morning Links

Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Robert Reich discusses the Koch brothers and their place in the U.S.’ new plutocracy: The Kochs exemplify a new reality that strikes at the heart of...

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Accidental Deliberations: Monday Morning Links

Miscellaneous material to start your week. - Michael Harris observes that the Cons’ vote suppression tactics match the worst abuses we’d expect from the Tea Party: Stephen Harper would make a good...

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Accidental Deliberations: Sunday Morning Links

This and that for your Sunday reading. - Charles Demers points out the impact Svend Robinson has had on Canadian politics – and suggests that he should be the model for fellow progressives: Not only...

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Accidental Deliberations: Monday Morning Links

Miscellaneous material to start your week. - Alex Himelfarb and Jordan Himelfarb comment on the dangers of failing to talk about taxes: The tax debate is often muddied by disagreement about whether...

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Accidental Deliberations: Sunday Morning Links

This and that for your Sunday reading. - Robert Reich proposes that the best way to address corporate criminality is to make sure that those responsible go to jail – rather than simply being able to...

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CuriosityCat: Congratulations to Susan Delacourt

Susan Delacourt Susan Delacourt neatly sums up the state of play in Canadian politics in her article in the Toronto Star: In that same vein, we have been told repeatedly that Canadians want people in...

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Accidental Deliberations: Saturday Morning Links

Assorted content for your weekend reading. - PressProgress highlights how the Cons’ stay in office has been marked by temporary rather than permanent jobs, while Kaylie Tiessen writes that precarious...

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Accidental Deliberations: Sunday Morning Links

Assorted content for your Sunday reading. - Pierre Beaulne discusses the inequality-related problems and solutions brought into the spotlight by Thomas Piketty, and notes that they can’t simply be...

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Politics and its Discontents: Time To Revisit The Question Of Mandatory Voting?

In her column today, Susan Delacourt suggests that it is. While my own opposition to mandatory voting, the reasons for which I outlined in an earlier post, remains unchanged, she does offer a rather...

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Accidental Deliberations: Saturday Morning Links

Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Gerald Caplan suggests that Rogers and Bell might be ripe for nationalization – though it’s also worth pointing out that we don’t have to guess what happens...

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Politics and its Discontents: Star Readers And Mandatory Voting

In response to a recent column by Susan Delacourt discussing mandatory voting, Star readers weigh in with their usual perspicacious observations, the majority in favour of a less radical solution to...

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