theory

America's biggest problem: The lack of integrity of our elected officials?

I subscribe to a free service that delivers, in their words, "eclectic little excerpts delivered to your email every day." It's called Delancey Place and I really enjoy the diversity and depth of the entertaining, informative, and thought provoking material they send. Today's email really hit me hard. The article quoted from a report by Jill Lepore (in the November 9, 2009 New Yorker) utilizes research and theories formulated by author Richard Roth to explain why the United States has the highest homicide rate of any affluent democracy.

Since the article is not yet up on the site (the archive lags the emails by several weeks) I am going to quote it here with attribution as noted above. I ask you to think about the last paragraph in context of the many problems we face...in addition to violent crime.

A different progressivism: Obama vs. Clinton and Edwards

This is a duplicate from a post I made in yesterday's open thread. I was replying to this comment from Blue South, and it got long. The short version: I'm starting to think the divide between Obama's supporters and Edwards's supporters is actually an indicator of a much deeper divide in how we see the future of progressivism.

Posting it here because I thought it was important enough to pull out separately.

Frontpaged for the same reasons. A.

Dick Cheney: A series of pulleys, levers and springs.

Crossposted from Left Toon Lane & My Left Wing


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