On Privilege

I’ve commented recently on Jesus Manifesto and Young Anabaptist Radicals in discussions about privilege:
Legal privileges are based on arbitrary distinctions upheld by force. In other words, they are the product of the state. Where land was taken from Native Americans by force, Europeans were acting just as pagan as the Indians. When Africans were enslaved […]

Natural Rate of Interest

My most recent, for your evaluation:
I am of the mind that the natural interest rate is one of the least understood and appreciated concepts in economics.  In our standard pedagogy we talk about economic vs. accounting profits and try to separate the interest rate into two parts.  We talk a lot about what drives the […]

Why I’ve been Away

Another reason I’m posting here less is that the tumble blog works real well.  A lot of what I used to post was just stuff I though was cool, and wanted to share.  Well, the tumble log does that.
But today I saw this, and had to share.  I’m not paying to have this strip on […]

Where Have I Been?

It has been two weeks since I last posted.  There are a few reasons for that:
1.  Linear Algebra.  I got behind on this course and I am fighting to catch up.  I get distracted quite easily, so just pray that I can get caught up in time.
2.  I’ve been posting a lot elsewhere.  Here are […]

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