APOCRYPHAL ROAD CODE by Jared Randall

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Intergenerational equity – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Intergenerational equity From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Intergenerational equity in economic, psychological, and sociological contexts, is the concept or idea of fairness or justice in relationships between children, youth, adults and seniors, particularly in terms of treatment and interactions. It has been studied in environmental and sociological settings.[1] In the context of institutional investment management, intergenerational equity is the principle that an endowed institution’s spending rate must not exceed its after-inflation rate of compound return, so that investment gains are spent equally on current and future constituents of the endowed assets. This concept was originally set out in 1974 by economist James Tobin, who wrote that, “The trustees of endowed institutions are the guardians of the future against the claims of the present. Their task in managing the endowment is to preserve equity among generations.”[2] in terms of an economical context. Intergenerational equity refers to relationship that a particular family has on resources. An example is the forest-dwelling civilians in Papua New Guinea, who for generations have lived in a certain part of the forest and thus becomes their land. The adult population sell the trees for palm oil to make money. If they do so at an unsustainable level there will be no resources for their children or grandchildren in the future. The unsustainable use of resources would then lead to Intergenerational inequity.

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[I've been pointing this out for a while. Self-explanatory...]

Average Job Seeker Gives Up After 5 Months

Jobless Americans who dropped out of the work force typically searched for work for five months before ultimately giving up last year.  Bloomberg NewsJob seekers look for work.  The amount of time the unemployed spent hunting for jobs rose sharpl … 

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[We are really seeing it hit the fan, now. Spain is erupting, if you can get any news of it, and all of this ultimately comes back to the global capitalist power brokers in charge of the U.S. economy. The buck leads here, make no mistake. What's great about this post on Kafila is the way it zeros in on a political alternative to the corrupted world system of governance. Like a 1776 of more common proportions, the protesters in Spain are feeling their way through a newly radicalized democracy. What lessons, what major lessons for us all...]

The New Democratic Upsurges

The mainstream Western media that celebrated the democracy movements in the Arab world not very long back, is relatively silent now. For, then it was the Arab youth’s striving for the ‘western values’ of democracy that … 

http://kafila.org/2011/05/30/the-viral-revolutions-spread-across-europe/  Shared via my6sense

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[An instructive experiment in comparative religion and the fluidity of belief and practice. A reality to grapple with: human beings are one of the most adaptable species on the planet, who nevertheless spend enormous energies to close down those possibilities into rigid courses of slavish practice. Is this a positive trait? What positives might we be stifling along with imagined negatives?]

http://projectconversion.com/

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[You see, it really is important the words we use -- how we say what we say. Despite a socio-political discourse dependent on soundbytes and ratings boosts. Kudos...]

David DiSalvo summarizes a new study where researchers asked students to read one of two crime reports. In the first report, crime was described as a “wild beast preying on the city” and “lurking in neighborhoods”:  http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/andrewsullivan/rApM/~3/ShtlKo7yfU8/beware-the-metaphor.html  Shared via my6sense

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wpid rain dogs2 Rain Dogs Revisited

[Tom Waits getting the tribute treatment, coming to a continent near you...]

(photo Anders Petersen)  Dates have been announced for an unforgettable evening as a stellar cast of singers and musicians revisit Tom Waits’ classic 1985 album Rain Dogs. The record has emerged as an object of fascination… 

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[Cathy Davidson hits the nail on the head in this forward-looking response to those who fear our technology will, de facto, ruin us. These are not new fears but fall within a long line of such stretching back at least to Plato. The line of this thinking worries that the best of culture's formulations (and thus, the best thinkers' thoughts) are threatened by the drivel of the common-minded. "How can I make the world safe for my superior thinking about how the world is and should be?" And so on. Rather a prideful worldview, based perhaps in a radical inferiority complex. If your thoughts are so superior, can anything stop them? Why so worried? Why the need to stifle competition rather than win outright?]

http://hastac.mobify.me/blogs/cathy-davidson/its-not-technology-stupid-response-nyt-twitter-trap

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[One wonders if this type of thing does not become self-fulfilling prophecy. Armageddon may happen because human beings are unable to face the possibility of Armageddon in the guise of our better angels. The rush to prepare for Armageddon is, in fact, helping to prepare Armageddon. That's not ironic, it's obvious...]

This is just what the Middle East needs right now: Glenn Beck Announces ‘Restoring Courage’ Event In Jerusalem, Says ‘The Very Gates Of Hell Are Gonna Open Up Against Us’.  Terrific. Beck’s brand of high volume race-baiting and End Times paranoia … 

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/38572_Glenn_Beck_Announces_Plans_to_Meddle_in_Middle_East#rss  Shared via my6sense

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[I refuse to link to that post, to reference even a name from what I just read. Some people do not deserve to be talked about, thought about, even known by the rest of us. Their views, tangled and changing by every moment of popularity/infamy, don't deserve even a snigger or rolled eyeball, let alone the serious media consideration they engender. Not even this post is deserved, so it ends here and now. Nuff said. Enjoy your Saturday.]

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[Colson's attack on Rand introduces some logical consistency to a right-wing thought machine that currently could not be less consistent if it tried...]

Chuck Colson points out to right-wingers enamored of either Ayn Rand or the new film based on her novel Atlas Shrugged that they need to condemn her three times and more:  He made a two minute video attacking Rand and her devotees, deriding Rand … 

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