Colin Danby
Heterodox economist working in history of thought, specifically the commerce between body, nation, race, and economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He/him.
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Photo by Stephanie Seguino
- Tag yourself! I'm the little demon at the right edge, wondering why I'm always the one who has to carry the fish.
- Part of what's deeply upsetting about the latest Chomsky stuff is there was a time I looked up to him. He was an important Vietnam War opponent, and in the early 80s I was in his outer orbit, though I never met him, working with a Boston-area Central America research group he helped found.
- Part of his stock in trade was research plus moral principle. People tended to attribute his Cambodia failure to bad analysis and stubbornness. To see him enabling abuse of women is distressing. Nor is Epstein's circle unique.
- As Marty chills, Max patrols the back yard.
- Max is now playing fetch, which is rare! He has this adorable prancing run when he catches the toy. Hope he doesn't hurt himself, but he's really engaged and having feelings today.
- I realize Mandelson has a reputation for ethical shortcuts, but I'm still kind of stunned.
- This is who runs this account.