#10321
mackinnon once got mad over womanists/intersectional feminists or something and wrote this weird racist screed

http://www.feminist-reprise.org/docs/from%20practice%20to%20theory.htm

In this connection, it has recently come to my attention that the white woman is the issue here, so I decided I better find out what one is. This creature is not poor, not battered, not raped (not really), not molested as a child, not pregnant as a teenager, not prostituted, not coerced into pornography, not a welfare mother, and not economically exploited. She doesn’t work. She is either the white man’s image of her--effete, pampered, privileged, protected, flighty, and self-indulgent--or the Black man’s image of her--all that, plus the "pretty white girl" (meaning ugly as sin but regarded as the ultimate in beauty because she is white). She is Miss Anne of the kitchen, she puts Frederick Douglass to the lash, she cries rape when Emmet Till looks at her sideways, she manipulates white men’s very real power with the lifting of her very well-manicured little finger. She makes an appearance in Baraka’s "rape the white girl,"(14) as Cleaver’s real thing after target practice on Black women (15), as Helmut Newton’s glossy upscale hard-edged, distanced vamp (1976), and as the Central Park Jogger, the classy white madonna who got herself raped and beaten nearly to death. She flings her hair, feels beautiful all the time, complains about the colored help, tips badly, can’t do anything, doesn’t do anything, doesn’t know anything, and alternates fantasizing about fucking Black men with accusing them of raping her. As Ntozake Shange points out, all Western civilization depends on her (1981, p. 48). On top of all this, out of impudence, imitativeness, pique, and a simple lack of anything meaningful to do, she thinks she needs to be liberated. Her feminist incarnation is all of the above, and guilty about every single bit of it, having by dint of repetition refined saying "I’m sorry" to a high form of art. She can’t even make up her own songs.

There is, of course, much to much of this, this "woman, modified," this woman discounted by white, meaning she would be oppressed but for her privilege. But this image seldom comes face to face with the rest of her reality: the fact that the majority of the poor are white women and their children (at least half of whom are female); that white women are systematically battered in their homes, murdered by intimates and serial killers alike, molested as children, actually raped (mostly by white men), and that even Black men, on average, make more than they do. (16)



kinda shocked tbh

#10322

stegosaurus posted:

conec posted:

i hate when kindle edition costs more than paperback

i was taking a final yesterday and its open book (you're fucked if you have to actually look things up, you're just supposed to bring it because there are statistical tables in the back that you need), and i had to take it in the online testing center cos it was an online class, long story short, I had the book on my kobo and the proctor said "you can't use that thing" and then asked me if I could pull up the book from "wherever you bought it" and I said, well, you ever heard of library genesis? and he nodded and that was that.



lol

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roseweird posted:

ugh do i actualy have to read the article



modernleftism.txt

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#10328
i starting reading some stuff about the soviet economy.

one is an american maoist critique of soviet revisionism. it seems pretty bad actually. i mean it is detailed but i'm not sure the argument is strong. i had read similar arguments before and thought they were okay but now i'm not as sure. part of it depends on the idea that a rightward shift in policy means a new bourgeoisie has taken power. i mean it's more complex than that but it seems like that. the arguments about changes in structure (such as producer goods being traded as commodities) make more sense but i think they exaggerate a lot there.

the other book was published in 1992 and is a mainstream liberal book about soviet economic reforms. it's sort of funny because they are like hmm we think maybe it's possible that the government will move leftward, or maybe the whole thing will collapse, we don't really know. all we know is things are fucked.
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the soviet economy is epic ftw
#10332
i started reading a "guide to financial markets" by someone who's probably khamsek's former boss. i bought it in 2003 and it's funny with hindsight because it's like... most regulators agree that individual investors need more regulation, but that institutional investors need very little. now let's talk about how derivatives are a revolution in risk-management.
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getfiscal posted:

i started reading a "guide to financial markets" by someone who's probably khamsek's former boss. i bought it in 2003 and it's funny with hindsight because it's like... most regulators agree that individual investors need more regulation, but that institutional investors need very little. now let's talk about how derivatives are a revolution in risk-management.



black-scholes-Merton makes it a priori impossible to lose money anymore

#10334
studying financial markets is cool.
#10335
i find the realities of how large-scale investment works almost endlessly fascinating as i learn more and more about it at my job, it's so much effort to do nothing and just get 0.0001% more money than the other guys, and this generates billions and billions and billions of dollars of profit. it's incredible and horrifying, it's just nothingness, the value of a dollar becomes zero and small software bugs cause thousands to disappear every day for no reason. practically no one has any idea what they are really doing. i think i've had a conversation with 2 or 3 people total in the past year who actually understand anything about the trades they work on. the colossal scale of the whole thing seems to encourage profound tunnel vision. or maybe it's just one of the psychological disturbances you require to deal with these things
#10336
cool. write about it in more detail if you can/want to, id like to hear what u have to say
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drwhat posted:

i find the realities of how large-scale investment works almost endlessly fascinating as i learn more and more about it at my job, it's so much effort to do nothing and just get 0.0001% more money than the other guys, and this generates billions and billions and billions of dollars of profit. it's incredible and horrifying, it's just nothingness, the value of a dollar becomes zero and small software bugs cause thousands to disappear every day for no reason. practically no one has any idea what they are really doing. i think i've had a conversation with 2 or 3 people total in the past year who actually understand anything about the trades they work on. the colossal scale of the whole thing seems to encourage profound tunnel vision. or maybe it's just one of the psychological disturbances you require to deal with these things


i wanna learn all about this

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#10341
lets all everyone kill outrselves
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discipline posted:

it's not hard to conceptualize. the more transactions you run the faster you make money. the faster you go, the less distance exists between object point a and point b. opportunity cost is calculated in the millionth of a second. they have parasite (well all capitalist finance is parasitical) servers set up as close to wall street as humanly possible in order to run trades faster which barely makes sense until you realize their profit margin hovers in that place where it's 12 feet closer to the trading floor than the other guy. computers run the whole thing, they create minicrashes often that last only like a tenth of a second because the computers readjust their calculations or whatever. it's absolute madness. people are starving in the world, living and dying in abject misery, and these idiot wizards are buying yachts because of nothing they can clearly explain even to themselves


yeah i know the basic idea of high frequency trading but it would be cool to know about that goes on beyond the level of the stuff they talk about on naked capitalism, especially how these firms operate on the inside.

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discipline posted:

I got a masters in what amounts to economic geography and it's useless because I actually know how this shit works and it sucks the magic out of it. I'm a giant fuck up with no job pushing 30, my life is like one big suicidal ideation



it could be worse, my last gf was 31 and is still a barista. but then again shes an alcoholic

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discipline posted:

what are you talking about?


it sounded like you were talking about high frequency trading. were you talking about something else?

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discipline posted:

I'm a giant fuck up with no job pushing 30

it gets better

#10347
here's some stuff from Following Christ In A Consumer Society by the trot jesuit, i quote cos i calculate its gonna piss a lotta y'all off

A revolutionary in the fullest sense of the word - a man or woman who lets the imperative to be human take its deepest hold on his or her being, who becomes wholeheartedly committed to the service of people and a world of justice, who live as he or she would call others to live - is nothing other than a saint. All of the others - Lenin, Stalin, Mao and the Weathermen - are impostors. They may have hated Capitalism, but they themselves were beholden to its logic, variants on its theme of dominance and submission. Francis of Assisi, Loyola, Gandhi, Dorothy Day, Barbara Ward, and EF Schumacher are the real revolutionaries. The move people's lives as Christ Himself did; they have no time to shift musty furniture. They alone challenge and change the structures of oppression - because they call forth change in the human heart.

A qualitative revolution takes place in the monk who feels with his whole being the total claim that dying to oneself makes upon one's whole life; it drives him to deeper identification with all humanity, to the service of prayer and simplicity, to the purification of the intolerances within his heart.

...

True change is not brought about by the weekend radical, the seasonal rebel, or the five year plan. It is brought about by those activists whose long-haul commitment radiates with a love and respect for all persons. True revolution only occurs when one aspires with the full reach of one's hope to be disengaged from the deadly wheel of the idolized Thing and the violent injustice it necessitates.

#10348
stalin radiated love. the trotskyist is like a race horse with a broken leg. you shoot him out of perfect mercy.
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littlegreenpills posted:

here's some stuff from Following Christ In A Consumer Society by the trot jesuit, i quote cos i calculate its gonna piss a lotta y'all off

A revolutionary in the fullest sense of the word - a man or woman who lets the imperative to be human take its deepest hold on his or her being, who becomes wholeheartedly committed to the service of people and a world of justice, who live as he or she would call others to live - is nothing other than a saint. All of the others - Lenin, Stalin, Mao and the Weathermen - are impostors. They may have hated Capitalism, but they themselves were beholden to its logic, variants on its theme of dominance and submission. Francis of Assisi, Loyola, Gandhi, Dorothy Day, Barbara Ward, and EF Schumacher are the real revolutionaries. The move people's lives as Christ Himself did; they have no time to shift musty furniture. They alone challenge and change the structures of oppression - because they call forth change in the human heart.

A qualitative revolution takes place in the monk who feels with his whole being the total claim that dying to oneself makes upon one's whole life; it drives him to deeper identification with all humanity, to the service of prayer and simplicity, to the purification of the intolerances within his heart.

...

True change is not brought about by the weekend radical, the seasonal rebel, or the five year plan. It is brought about by those activists whose long-haul commitment radiates with a love and respect for all persons. True revolution only occurs when one aspires with the full reach of one's hope to be disengaged from the deadly wheel of the idolized Thing and the violent injustice it necessitates.



a sikh posting something that praises gandhi? you oughta be ashamed

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discipline posted:

I got a masters in what amounts to economic geography and it's useless because I actually know how this shit works and it sucks the magic out of it. I'm a giant fuck up with no job pushing 30, my life is like one big suicidal ideation



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aerdil posted:

discipline posted:

I got a masters in what amounts to economic geography and it's useless because I actually know how this shit works and it sucks the magic out of it. I'm a giant fuck up with no job pushing 30, my life is like one big suicidal ideation

it could be worse, my last gf was 31 and is still a barista. but then again shes an alcoholic

my last gf was 31 and a barrista

#10353
my last girlfriend was a sandinista
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stegosaurus posted:

aerdil posted:

discipline posted:

I got a masters in what amounts to economic geography and it's useless because I actually know how this shit works and it sucks the magic out of it. I'm a giant fuck up with no job pushing 30, my life is like one big suicidal ideation

it could be worse, my last gf was 31 and is still a barista. but then again shes an alcoholic

my last gf was 31 and a barrista



p;robably the same person

#10355
When my family first got cable in the late 90s, my favorite show was on the local access channel, called World Wide Magazine. Pete Parisi, a cab driver that I had the pleasure of riding with to the magnet school downtown (desegregation made me get up at 4:30 every day for class), wrote, produced and starred in it. He's dead now, but somebody is putting up old shows on youtube. With the canonization of the two popes today, they uploaded a real classic from when JP2 visited St. Louis. I can remember my mom and brother riding with my aunt and cousins downtown to see him drive by in the pope-mobile. My dad and I refused to go see the spectacle. This is a fucking classic.
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c_man posted:

discipline posted:

it's not hard to conceptualize. the more transactions you run the faster you make money. the faster you go, the less distance exists between object point a and point b. opportunity cost is calculated in the millionth of a second. they have parasite (well all capitalist finance is parasitical) servers set up as close to wall street as humanly possible in order to run trades faster which barely makes sense until you realize their profit margin hovers in that place where it's 12 feet closer to the trading floor than the other guy. computers run the whole thing, they create minicrashes often that last only like a tenth of a second because the computers readjust their calculations or whatever. it's absolute madness. people are starving in the world, living and dying in abject misery, and these idiot wizards are buying yachts because of nothing they can clearly explain even to themselves

yeah i know the basic idea of high frequency trading but it would be cool to know about that goes on beyond the level of the stuff they talk about on naked capitalism, especially how these firms operate on the inside.



why? many fields of scholarship are actual religion, including but not limited to finance, international relations, neo-classical economics, analytic philosophy, while many others such as psychology, biology, and critical studies have seriously flawed epidemiological foundations. this may sound extreme but as someone being forced to study IR the entire thing is a fraud, far worse than I thought.

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biology?
#10358
organelles do not "perform functions" within eukaryotic cells, that is mot Marxist and consistently erases class
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babyhueypnewton posted:

why? many fields of scholarship are actual religion, including but not limited to finance, international relations, neo-classical economics, analytic philosophy, while many others such as psychology, biology, and critical studies have seriously flawed epidemiological foundations. this may sound extreme but as someone being forced to study IR the entire thing is a fraud, far worse than I thought.


what the fuck? "why would you want to know what motivates people in influential positions?" why indeed would someone want to know anything about the internal culture of the groups that control the huge fluxes of capital that affect our daily lives?

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You don't need to know anything about them to put them to sleep.