Archive for October, 2012

Anti-Science on the Science Committee

Those who read my stuff know that I have a soft spot for numbers, and that I regret having not done more math in school. The same is true for science, except my science education stopped at the end of my high school career rather than barely into it. So […]

Eulogy for Edward G. Bernstein, the Fun-ster

At the end of a meeting with my doctor yesterday, and at the end of a meeting earlier today with a peer I’m getting to know, both said exactly the same phrase, and both said it with pretty much the same kind of this-isn’t-common-and-I-wish-it-were sort of tone in their voices. […]

Labor and Capital, and How They’re Taxed

The country, and even some of the globe, waits expectantly for the presidential debate tonight. Afterwards, heads will talk, pundits will opine, spinmeisters will spin, and watercoolers everywhere will be privy to more political comment than usual. Can everything the presidential election is about be contained within 90 minutes followed […]

The Is Have It

Or should I say the “I”s have it? The phrase Impact Investing is of relatively recent origin. Yesterday I attended an afternoon program about the Is (the eyes?) and learned all about how the older idea of SRI (socially responsible investing) has given way to II (not to be confused […]

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