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Contents contributed and discussions participated by The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Op-Ed Columnist - Where Sweatshops Are a Dream - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Nicholas D. Kristof of the New York times writes in praise of third world sweatshops. I swear I'm not making this up, and he does an excellent job of selling something truly monstrous to those who think that Economics is a science. Found on Furl.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Op-Ed Columnist - An Economy of Faith and Trust - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    David Brooks, in an op / ed piece to the New York times, discovers that participation in the market does not magically transform human beings into the rational beings that one could easily see that they aren't by ... oh, say, talking to them.
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The Invisible Adjunct - 0 views

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    The site has been allowed to expire, but can still be found in the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. The personal blog of one of academia's many "adjuncts", those who've responded to the stubborn refusal of many institutions to create full time teaching positions by stringing together part time teaching jobs. The author eventually left teaching.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

VDARE.com: 10/10/04 - Economics: Science or Religion? - 0 views

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    A little reality for a chance. Blog post about outsourcing. No, it's not good press.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Adjunct Faculty, The Burros of Academia by Dr. Burton Fletcher - 0 views

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    Ah, all of this, and you get paid $1200-$1500 / semester, IF your class doesn't get cancelled, and I would know about the salary. I was about to become one of those adjuncts, teaching introductory probability and statistics, when I found that only three students at that college were willing to sign up for that class, listed in the schedule as being taught by the well known Prof.Staff. (He gets around a lot). I still remember walking down the street, wondering what happened, when passing a line of people hoping to get into a class that did seem to be of interest to students - "finding your animal spirit guide". No, I'm not making that up. A little about the "privileged" life that the backbreaking work they did in graduate school made possible, for so many, while the former frat boy executives who drank and cheated their way through school have so often ended up having to struggle by on six figure incomes, as they stare forlornly out their corner office windows. I'm not guessing about the frat boys. I've tutored and graded the papers of a number of these "achievers". A little more truth about life in the so-called land of opportunity, in the Postmodern Era.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

The Death of Horatio Alger - 0 views

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    More blasphemy. This time, evidence of a relative absence of wage mobility in the present day US and the rise of a class hierarchy.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Sic Semper Tyrannis - Post details: What 'Unemployment' Really Means These Days - 0 views

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    Debunking a much fudged statistic
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