
Investigating the machinery of control and the people who refuse it.
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In recent weeks, I’ve become concerned that more and more of the internet—even moreso than usual—is totally fake and that few of us are actually talking with each other.
Now, I have one more reason to believe that.
This morning, I receive...
I am unsure what photo better represents the state of US politics than this one.
In case you don’t know, the black man in this photo is Justin Pearson. He is—correctly—defending his brother from being manhandled by the barbarous, mustachi...
What I’m going to say is not financial advice.
I predict that some of the easiest, bloodiest money options traders are going to make in the next two years will come from buying call options on private prison stocks during the trading perio...
In a bombshell from WIRED and The Verge, it was reported this morning that hundreds of employees from Google DeepMind’s UK office have requested that the company recognize the Communication Workers Union (CWU) and Unite the Union as their r...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
The people building the infrastructure of control think they've already won. I talk to the people who didn't get the memo and report on it here.
Loyal Son of Jersey City.
Labor organizer. | I've written for The Center for International Policy, Jacobin, PRISM, The Progressive Mag, Red Pepper, Balls & Strikes, and elsewhere.
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