How is the Remote Workers Movement Transforming the Future of Work?
Conceptualizing how we move from a trickle-down economy to a middle-out economy
Special News Since I last posted, high winds have caused the sea to rise and take out the shoreline road at Ocean Point, throwing large boulders about and ripping up the pavement. In other areas around the Peninsula, wharves and boathouses are floating around in the ocean. You can see some pictures in The Boothbay Register. On Facebook look for a video by Peter Panagore that follows the shoreline road. All the while this was happening, just a few miles away, the weather was very mild, and I thought: ”What storm?” except that when I woke up In the morning I heard the sound of high winds but when I looked out the window, I didn’t see the wind. I hear that sound again as I am writing. It must be the sound of the wind churning up the ocean, off in the distance.
And now, Thoughts about the political impact of ownership:
The first paper I ever reviewed for Humanities and Social Sciences Communications was a paper on Marxism. My first introduction to Marx was Th…
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