Links for 01/10/17: Great News: If you can't attend our conference "Erroneous Autonomy: The Dignity of Work" in person, it will be livestreamed. You can access the livestream here. The event begins at ...
MGB: I had registered and would like to have gone and would have made comments on the preferability of employee-ownership (including cooperative consumption, which sets the stage for cooperative production). Of course, I have enough to say to be on the panel. Sadly, I am just out of the hospital and in no shape to go. I hope that the live stream is also available on playback, as I have appointments today.
Protecting the Dreamers would be good and I suspect Trump will do something like that, although half measures have availed us nothing, including that sorry compromise in the Senate that was meant to embarrass the GOP rather than be permanent law. It was much to harsh. Like Harry Reid, the bishops are too partisan to simply do the right thing.
The Evangelical movement is the essence of sectarianism, the right of a group of dissatisfied believers to leave the more established Church and go their own way. The fragmentation of theology is not flaw, its a design feature. My family tree includes founders or early adherents of four such sects: the Puritans, the Anabaptists, the Quakers and the Disciples of Christ.
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