Wednesday, June 12, 2019


When Deirdre McCloskey writes and talks about ideas and innovation this person could well be one of the many.
"Borlaug would later be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for the years he had spent shuttling between Mexico City and the Yaqui Valley, growing thousands upon thousands of kinds of wheat, and carefully noting their traits: this kind resisted one type of stem rust, but not another; this kind produced good yields, but made bad bread; and so on.
He couldn't sequence the wheat's DNA to figure out which genes caused which traits, because that technology was decades away.
But he could cross the varieties which had some good traits, and hope that one of the cross-breeds would happen to have all the good traits and none of the bad.
It was painstaking work, but eventually it paid off.
Borlaug produced new kinds of "dwarf" wheat that resisted rust, yielded well, and - crucially - had short stems, so they didn't topple over in the wind."
SHE IS A BOURGEOIS POLITICAL ECONOMIST WHO OPENLY PROMOTES BOURGEOISIE VALUES AS HER CLASSICAL LIBERAL ETHICS AND POLITICS 
SHE IS AN EARLY TRANSWOMAN WHO TRANSITIONED ABOUT THE SAME TIME
WALTER CARLOS, THE MOOG SYNTHESIZER IMPRESSIO OF BACH, CHANGED TO WENDY CARLOS


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Deirdre McCloskey

DescriptionDeirdre Nansen McCloskey, is the Distinguished Professor of Economics, History, English, and Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is also adjunct professor of Philosophy and Classics there, and for five years was a visiting Professor of philosophy at Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Wikipedia












BornSeptember 11, 1942 (age 76 years), Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States


Deirdre Nansen McCloskey (born Donald McCloskey, September 11, 1942 in Ann Arbor, Michigan), is the Distinguished Professor of Economics, History, English, and Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).
Doctoral advisor‎: ‎Alexander Gerschenkron
Fields‎: ‎Libertarian economics‎, ‎economic history‎, ...
Known for‎: ‎Economic history of Britain‎; ‎McClos...
Born‎: ‎Donald McCloskey; September 11, 1942 ...
Career · ‎Personal life · ‎Publications · ‎Articles
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago from 2000 to .... McCloskeyhas drafted a paper “summarizing the core economics and ...

Books - Deirdre McCloskey

[How to be a Humane Libertarian: Essays for a New Liberalism. New Haven: Yale University Press, in review, complete manuscript in hand, forthcoming if all ...

Deirdre N McCloskey (@DeirdreMcClosk) | Twitter

The latest Tweets from Deirdre N McCloskey (@DeirdreMcClosk). Postmodern, quantitative, literary, ex-Marxist, economist, historian, progressive Episcopalian, ...

Deirdre McCloskey - Economics

This is a bio page for Deirdre McCloskey in the Department of Economics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

An Interview with Deirdre McCloskey, Distinguished Professor Emerita ...

Feb 10, 2019 - Deirdre McCloskey is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Economics and of History, University of Illinois at Chicago. She has written 17 books ...

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Deirdre McCloskey on Socialism

Economics Professor Deirdre McCloskey discussed whether being a socialist humane.
And they say anarchism will never work b
ecause you need police and the state to control violence...




President Trump said that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has “kept his word” when it comes to nuclear and missile testing, despite his administrations acknowledgements of failure.
BOLTON DID NOT GET A GIANT CARD FROM KIM





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“We looked at the precedence, we looked at the evidence. Sometimes very sophisticated schemes are very difficult for us to investigate,” he said.



Kudos to the parents, teachers, educational assistants and other advocates who pushed for enrollment growth to be fully funded for Alberta's 15,000 new students in September. While this will keep overcrowding from getting worse, we still need to properly fund school boards to reduce class sizes and increase supports for increasingly complex needs in Alberta's classrooms. Every child in our province deserves a fair start.




We're Controlling The Wrong Bodies 






Doctored video of sinister Mark Zuckerberg puts Facebook to the test
  • UCP WANTS TEACHERS TO DO MORE WITH LESS MONEY AND STAFFING
    I support the call by UCP backbencher, Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk, for mandatory EpiPens in schools and clear policies in each school to deal with medical emergencies arising from allergies.
    And I condemn this backbencher for her immorality in running for a party that promised to cut education spending at the same time as she has a clear agenda to demand MORE from our teachers. She is like so many Albertans in wanting to have her cake and eat it. "Less taxes, more services, smaller deficits," they scream, as if that cocktail is a possible one.
    I also condemn her for running for a party that may or may not care about saving lives of children with life-threatening allergies but zero concern for LGBTQ2S students. Why are some kids' lives supposed to be important to save while others are not?
    I'm sure we'll see more of this from the UCP and their supporters, and sometimes the MLAs themselves--a call for more public services with less public money. Come on teachers and other public servants--tote that barge, lift that pail. The UCP slavedrivers are coming for you.




link in article to international petition calling for dropping the charges...please sign.