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Friday, December 19, 2025

News from the Network, Vol. 18, No. 51

 Unfortunately, to paraphrase a trivial Christmas song, “Jest afore Christmas we’re as pessimistic as kin be.”  The surreal nature of the news items each week speaks for itself, much of which would disappear or fade away by adopting the Economic Democracy Act:

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Do You Grok Kelso’s “Second Income Plan”?

 It’s a bit of cultural trivia from Robert Heinlein’s 1961 science fiction novel, Stranger in a Strange Land (it’s a Biblical reference), a with-it neologism that never really caught on, but had a certain vogue into the seventies among geeks and others (like us) grouped among the quasi-normal: “grok.”

Monday, December 15, 2025

JTW Podcast: Contemporary Ethics Part 2: Metaethics and New Virtue Theories

 Today, we present Part 2 of Professor Dave’s talk on Contemporary Ethics.  As Professor Dave says, “Continuing with our discussion of metaethics, how did this field develop from Moore's initial proposals? Let's talk about new virtue theories, along with figures like Richard Hare, Bernard Williams, Gertrude Margaret Anscombe, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Philippa Foot, the author of the famous trolley problem”:

Friday, December 12, 2025

News from the Network, Vol. 18, No. 50

 Yet again this week the news items are more of the same only more so.  And yet again, the usual solution is to adopt the Economic Democracy Act:

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Why America Needs an Ownership Reset

Guy C. Stevenson, Guest Blogger

It is being touted as a groundbreaking achievement . . . it is, however, neither groundbreaking nor really much of an achievement.  Recently, Michael and Susan Dell pledged over $6 billion to fund the “Trump Accounts,” as the proposed government-backed savings program for children are being labeled.

Monday, December 8, 2025

JTW Podcast: Contemporary Ethics Part 1: The Birth of Metaethics

 Today, we present Part 1 of Professor Dave’s talk on Contemporary Ethics, “The Birth of Metaethics.”  As Professor Dave says, “Until the 20th century, discussions of ethics had been centered around Aristotle's virtue ethics, the Kantian/Platonic deontology, or the utilitarian model known as consequentialism. But in the early 1900s, the field of metaethics was born, which was a novel manner to identify how we can discuss ethical subjects in general. What was metaethics all about, and what innovations did it bring? Let's find out!”:

Friday, December 5, 2025

News from the Network, Vol. 18, No. 49

 It’s astonishing how each week’s news items resemble those of the previous week . . . Not.  The simple fact is that this is going to keep up until the powers-that-be adopt the Economic Democracy Act:

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Can It Happen Here? Part II: The Solution

 Last week we took a look at a book with a hook in a nook with a cook.  That in itself is not unusual, even without a visit from Dr. Suess.  We read a lot of books.  We even write a lot of books.

Monday, December 1, 2025

JTW Podcast: More on Language and Meaning in Analytic Philosophy

Today, wondering what happened to Part 2 of Professor Dave’s talk on Epistemology, we present his talk on “More on Language and Meaning in Analytic Philosophy.”  As Professor Dave says, “We've already talked about the linguistic turn in analytic philosophy, so let's return to this school and learn about some more figures in this tradition that followed after Wittgenstein. This will include Donald Davidson, Peter Strawson, and Herbert Peter Grice”: