Pluralistic: There's no such thing as "shareholder supremacy" (18 Sep 2024)


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Pluralistic: Boeing's deliberately defective fleet of flying sky-wreckage (01 May 2024)


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Pluralistic: Async mugwump linkdump (30 Mar 2024)


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Pluralistic: Conspiratorialism and the epistemological crisis (25 Mar 2024)


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Pluralistic: Boeing, Spirit and Jetblue, a monopoly horror-story (21 Jan 2024)


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Pluralistic: Brinklump Linkdump (20 Jan 2024)


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Pluralistic: Here are just two of the corporate giveaways hidden in the rushed, must-pass, end-of-year budget bill (22 Dec 2022)


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Pluralistic: 20 Aug 2020


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Pluralistic: 12 Mar 2020

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  1. TSA boss doubles down on taking away health care from part-time screeners: They're touching your junk with diseased hands.
  2. Akil Augustine on Radicalized: My book's Canada Reads champion lays out the case for Radicalized.
  3. A former top Cigna exec rebuts Joe Biden's healthcare FUD: Wendell Potter is the prodigal corporate villain.
  4. Ars Technica's Covid-19 explainer is the best resource on the pandemic: Beth Mole has outdone herself.
  5. Boeing is even worse at financial engineering than they are at aircraft engineering: The $43B they incinerated through stock buybacks would sure come in handy about now.
  6. Senate Republicans kill emergency sick leave during pandemic: Sick leave is cheaper than pandemics, but pandemics generate cost-plus contracts for the donor class.
  7. The EU's new Right to Repair rules finally come for electronics: Snoods cocked at Apple and other US Big Tech monopolists.
  8. How to run a virtual classroom: Masterclass from the 14-year-old Stanford Online High School.
  9. This day in history: 2010, 2015, 2019
  10. Colophon: Recent publications, current writing projects, upcoming appearances, current reading

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