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By Mark Bahnisch on December 22, 2009
A predictable response to the Copenhagen fail has been calls from Australian business for *even more* ‘compensation’ as a condition for continued support of the Rudd government’s ETS. I’ll save the domestic politics of the Copenhagen washup for a later [...]
Posted in Climate change, International, Policy, Politics, USA | Tagged Andrew Norton, behavioural economics, business, Climate change, conservatism, Copenhagen, corporatism, cprs, ets, Glenn Greenwald, health reform, ideology, Kevin Rudd, nudge, Obama, progressives, property rights, rent seeking, social democracy, US politics, vested interests |
By Mark Bahnisch on January 7, 2009
As Obama’s liberal supporters wait uneasily for January 20 to find out whether he really will use his post-partisan stance as a sweetener to implement progressive policy, Crooked Timber blogger and political scientist Henry Farrell has published a rather fascinating [...]
Posted in Activism, Blogging, Media, Philosophy, Sociology | Tagged barack obama, Blogging, blogosphere, deliberative democracy, Glenn Greenwald, Henry Farrell, internet activism, Jurgen Habermas, new media, partisanship, political blogging, political participation, political science, political sociology, public sphere, social media |
By tigtog on September 6, 2008
John McCain made his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, and others watched it so you didn’t have to. Some of them even liveblogged it.
Posted in Blogging, Foreign Elections, Media, Policy, USA | Tagged acceptance speech, backlash, Culture Wars, despair, disgust, ezra klein, Glenn Greenwald, iteration, jesse taylor, John McCain, mccain obama, obama convention speech, obsidian wings, presidential elections, reality check, Republican National Convention |
By Mark Bahnisch on September 4, 2008
I was going to write a post last night about the demos in Minneapolis during the Republican National Convention and the extraordinary levels of repression and police violence, but tiredness got the better of me. But never mind, tigtog’s been [...]
Posted in Activism, Blogging, Foreign Elections, Media, Photography, USA | Tagged american election 2008, blogosphere, citizen journalism, civil liberties, freedom of speech, Glenn Greenwald, GOP, Lindsay Beyerstein, photojournalism, police violence, political blogging, poor people's march, protest march, protests, Republican National Convention, state repression, US election 2008 |
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