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Green Backlash
Written By: Jack Hudson
2007-07-11 13:46:59
The backlash on the green trend has finally arrived, and the question now is if the current wave of environmentalism has staying power.

The people at Spiked see environmentalism fundamentally as an emotional spasm, a twitch of guilt and angst, which dresses itself in "frightfully dry statistics" to look grown up. Greenormal argues that "the fact that it is fashionable at the moment gives us no indication as to its prospects, either way." But my favorite recent sentence for clarity and wisdom comes from the New York Review of Books:
The genius of the tobacco companies has been to exploit not just the purchasing habits of the young and the addictive centers of their brains, but their dreams for a better life and their constant search through fantasy for meaning and identity.

That's a sentence which says more than it lets on -- not only because the climate change issue (especially the US auto market) is remarkably like where tobacco was in 1950 (which is a grim prospect), but also because it hints that what the people at Spike really want, as do the people giving green awards and organizing Live Earth, is meaning and identity.

Here is the full article from the current New York Review of Books, written by Helen Epstein, the daughter of Barbara Epstein, the NYRB editor who died of lung cancer last year. Barbara Epstein was also the editor of Anne Frank's Diary.

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Hand Jobbers: Signals Instead of Typing
Written By: David Neubert
2008-04-07 11:15:01
When I started on Wall Street most things were still traded this way. I was trading Emerging Market Bonds over the phone and never used these signals except across a crowded loud room, and even then I mostly got them wrong. I usually had to resort to a phone call.

However, over time, some things became part of my body language vocabulary. I've confused girlfriends and friends who never used these signals by using them instead of talking sometimes.

Here's a link to a photo essay on some of these trading signals from the oil pit of the NYMEX.

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Has Life Changed that Much in the Last 150 years?
Written By: Mark Bershatsky
2008-09-11 09:53:02
Has Life Changed that Much in the Last 150 years?
Photo: djprybyl, Creative Commons, Flickr
If we go back in time to pre-Civil War era United States, we would see a country that is a 180 degrees different than the United States in 2008. The powerful, upper crust of society was dominated by the large plantation owners and slavery was a legal and accepted practice. Wealth was mostly created in agriculture and Wall Street was largely unregulated and but a pittance of what it is today. Leading up to the outset of the Civil War, our country became as divided as it would ever be. The war itself forever altered how U.S. policy is formulated. The Union Army was victorious, slavery was abolished, and America took a huge step forward.


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Have the Numbers Gotten Too Big to Understand?
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2008-10-14 10:59:44
In 1956, a mathematician by the name of George A. Miller came up with the magical number seven. Plus or minus two digits, seven numbers are about the most humans are capable of processing. Perhaps this is why phone numbers are seven digits long.

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Having More Won't Make Us Happy
Written By: Gregory Wendt
2008-03-31 01:37:59

Yachts
Photo:refractionless, Creative Commons, Flickr
We have been raised in the culture of "more money equals more happy." But this old axiom doesn't seem true anymore, if it ever was.

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