Solid Gold Links, November 17
By Anna GoldNovember 17, 2009 | Posted in IndyBlog , Solid Gold Links: What The Indy Is Reading | Email this article
- The health care speech we wish Obama would give
- If you like Zizek you might like some of these links!
- Revisiting the Kansas town 50 years after Capote wrote In Cold Blood
- Brave: Soldier refuses deployment to care for her child; Arkansas student refuses to say pledge of alegiance until everyone can get married.
- Envisioning Chinese society in the late 19th century
- Death of Print: the after-parties; the final hours of the Washington Blade
- Lincoln Cushing’s Political graphics of the “long 1960s”
- Explaining the poverty trap
- Noam Chomsky in Guernica magazine
- Intifada NYC
- Groundswell Collective’s first print journal willfirst edition will focus on crisis folklore and they are looking for submissions
- Responding to Freakonomics: Elizabeth Kolbert and an actual scientist
- Sustainability is not the goal, people!
- Lobbyists ghost-wrote Congress speeches
- The New York Review of Books answers: Who Are the Blue Dogs?
- Ayn Rand: The Fountainhead of Greenspan’s Errors
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