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Peter Coffin

Political economy (and updates about me sometimes).

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No, We Shouldn't Stop Making Podcasts

I guess there was a panel at the recent “Web Summit” in Vancouver entitled “Should we stop making podcasts?”

Let me start this by saying “duh.” No, “we” should not stop making podcasts. Maybe the people on this panel should, but the podcas...

6 days ago
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I Don’t Care If China Is “Really Communist”

A friend of mine shared a series of screenshots this morning, saying, “How’d I know the China visit would result in a leftist chimp out?”

At Trump’s recent summit with Xi Jinping in Beijing, where Xi made conciliatory comments about cooper...

9 days ago
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The 1% Is Not a Class

I find the Met Gala distasteful. It is a gaudy expression of wealth dressed up as charity (maybe “charity as fashion”?). It is the ruling class and its adjacents putting on costumes and asking everyone to pretend they’re doing something soc...

18 days ago
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Boots Riley and an Argument Nobody Wants to Have

There’s been a controversy around Boots Riley’s new film, I Love Boosters (out May 22nd). The alleged reason is that leftists are upset about who funded or distributed it, and that the money is tied to institutions they oppose. The critique...

21 days ago
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People Don't Really Care About Donald Trump Anymore

Saturday night at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, another attempt on President Donald Trump’s life was made. And the world sighed, relatively speaking.

Today, no one I have spoken to has brought it up. The people I interact with re...

a month ago
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