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29 Aug 00:48

Laura Tingle's Canberra: changes to NDIS, aged care and the CFMEU

Tom Roche

Tingle excellent as usual

While the opposition has been trying to keep the focus on Gaza the government has pushed a number of key bills through the Senate -  on aged care, changes to the NDIS and putting the CFMEU into administration.  

Guest: Laura Tingle, Chief Political Correspondent, 7.30

28 Aug 22:43

Germany deindustrialized, taps out of Ukraine

Tom Roche

excellent

Germany deindustrialized, taps out of Ukraine
28 Aug 22:42

Collapsing Ukraine in hopes of removing Putin

Tom Roche

excellent

Collapsing Ukraine in hopes of removing Putin The Duran: Episode 1991
28 Aug 22:42

European leaders escalate war rhetoric with Iran

Tom Roche

excellent

European leaders escalate war rhetoric with Iran
28 Aug 21:53

8/28/24: Tulsi Joins Trump Campaign, Swing States Keep RFK On Ballot, Israel Attacks West Bank, Zuckerberg Admits Biden Censorship, France Erupts Over Macron Election Denial, Independent Tied In NB

Tom Roche

CounterPoints consistently excellent (as usual)

Ryan and Emily discuss Tulsi joining Trump's campaign, swing states keep RFK on ballots, Israel launches massive West Bank attack, Zuckerberg admits Biden Facebook censorship, France erupts over Macron election result refusal, and Dan Osborn joins to discuss his independent run in Nebraska. 

 

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28 Aug 16:48

Democracy Now! 2024-08-27 Tuesday

Tom Roche

consistently EXCELLENT

Headlines for August 27, 2024; Palestinian Healthcare Workers Chained, Starved, Sexually Abused: New HRW Report on Israeli Prisons; What Is RealPage? DOJ Sues Software Firm Using Algorithm Enabling Landlords to Fix High Rents

28 Aug 05:15

Charles Choi: Updating Built-In Emacs Packages

by Charles Choi
Tom Roche

pullquote:
> the default policy of the Emacs package manager (package.el) is to avoid upgrading built-in packages. However, this policy can be overridden as of Emacs 29.1 with the customizable variable package-install-upgrade-built-in. If this variable is set to t, then built-in packages can be updated.

A celebrated feature of Emacs is its rich ecosystem of packages to extend its behavior. A curated versioned set of these packages are included in the distribution of each Emacs release. These packages are referred to as “built-in” and significant consideration is made by the core Emacs development team to ensure their stability and interoperability for that release. But that consideration does not stop there. Although a built-in package can have updates after an Emacs release, the default policy of the Emacs package manager (package.el) is to avoid upgrading built-in packages. However, this policy can be overridden as of Emacs 29.1 with the customizable variable package-install-upgrade-built-in. If this variable is set to t, then built-in packages can be updated. As this change is relatively recent in the overall history of Emacs, this might be news to a number of readers. For such readers, consider yourselves informed. That said, I was definitely surprised by this policy. The rest of this post is a reflection on why I thought that way.

One more bit before reflection: Users who are uncomfortable with allowing the package manager to aggressively upgrade built-in packages can avoid configuration of package-install-upgrade-built-in and instead use the prefix C-u before invoking package-install. The prefix will “special case” behavior as if package-install-upgrade-built-in was set to t for a specific package update.

What led to surprise

My recent work on a Casual feature required a more recent version of Transient ( > 0.6.0) than what was built-in (0.4.3). I had coded the package dependency specification correctly, but there was confusion when a different user tried to actually install and run it, as package.el avoided updating the user’s local install of Transient by design.

Reflecting on User Expectations

Reflecting on the above, I’ve come to some observations about why I felt such surprise on package.el’s default behavior. It comes down to different expectations of trust:

  • Lay users (such as yours truly) in 2024 have been conditioned to extend a lot of trust to software updates.
    • Presumption is that diligent software providers use practices to uphold that trust.
  • The Emacs core team in designing package.el does not trust the third party package ecosystem.
    • Presumption is that software providers are not diligent in using best practices.

The divide in the expectations of trust by the provider (in this case the Emacs core team) and the consumers (Emacs users) only gets exacerbated as more built-in packages such as Org and Transient have a higher frequency update schedule than that of Emacs releases. Developers such as myself building packages that require updated versions of built-in packages will only become more pronounced over time.

I claim no monopoly on having an answer to resolving these different expectations. But I do think the Emacs community as a whole needs to advance their conversation on what its package ecosystem should look like in the 21st century. Should it evolve to be more like OS and programming language library package managers? Or should it stay ad-hoc and adversarial in trust? (Are those even the right questions?)

Closing Thoughts

Meditating on software ecosystems, the one that I’m most familiar with is developing for mobile app distribution, particularly Apple’s flavor of it. If we think of Emacs core as an OS and the built-in packages as pre-installed software (apps), we see a striking similarity to the update schedule as illustrated in the table below.

GNU Apple Update Schedule
OS Emacs core iOS, iPadOS OS Release
Pre-installed Software Built-in Packages Mail, Weather, Calendar OS Release
Third Party Software Distribution ELPA (GNU/nonGNU), MELPA App Store, Alternate Publisher Release

All the concerns Apple has faced in building its ecosystem I see are the same ones facing Emacs with its package ecosystem. This is not to say Emacs must mimic Apple here, but rather the questions of trust are the same. It will be interesting to see how the Emacs community answers them.

26 Aug 20:36

American Sniper Music (feat. Séamus Malekafzali)

by The Späti Boys
Tom Roche

Ciarán+(not much)Uma+guest Malekafzali excellent (and about as funny as one can be on these grim topics) on (et al)

* EU Zionism and Palestine repression, esp Germany and Ireland as ends of continuum (Germany hyper-Zionist, Ireland anti-{apartheid, colonialism} and pro-Palestine
* {Israel, Lebanon} x {politics, economy, art} esp (of course) Eurovision

We have on Séamus on to talk about the reaction to Germany's repression of pro-Palestinian voices and undying support of Israel in the region as well as the idea of regional war, Israel Katz's videos and Eurovision. Also you can hear the exact moment Ciarán dies of embarrassment.

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26 Aug 00:56

On Ukraine war, Europe is totally out of touch with its people, poll shows

Tom Roche

Ben Norton excellent as usual

While EU leaders push to escalate the proxy war on Russia, and Ukraine invades Kursk region, polls show many Europeans want peace talks for a negotiated settlement, and oppose sending more weapons. Ben Norton looks at the evidence. VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTVawAEUoDQ Topics 0:00 Intro 0:30 Ukraine is desperate 1:37 Ukraine invades Russia's Kursk region 4:11 People in US & EU want negotiated settlement 6:19 Most likely outcome of Ukraine war: compromise settlement 7:42 What should Europe do in Ukraine war? Peace deal 8:58 Europeans' view of Ukraine war, by country 10:00 Should Europe send arms & ammo to Ukraine? 11:18 Ukraine losing war would be "end of Western hegemony" 12:34 Outro
26 Aug 00:48

Bonus - The Biden Administration's Border Policies w/ John Washington

by American Prestige
Tom Roche

5:30 teaser only

Danny and Derek welcome John Washington, staff writer at Arizona Luminaria, to catch us up to date on the state of play in the United States’ policies toward the southern border and asylum. They explore the extremism in the Biden administration’s recent decisions, how the current policies continue a thread going back to the 90s’ “Prevention Through Dete…

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24 Aug 19:35

News - Ukraine Kursk Invasion and Russia Donbas Assault, New US Sanctions for Venezuela, Philippine-Chinese Confrontation

by American Prestige
Tom Roche

Bessner and (mostly) Davison global week-in-review EXCELLENT as usual

The Prestigehead Convention at the Ho-Ho-Kus Inn has drawn a record crowd, but Danny and Derek still find time for your news roundup. This week: in Russia-Ukraine, an update on Ukraine’s Kursk invasion (0:29), reports of cancelled peace talks (3:57), and a continued Russian advance in Donbas (6:32); in Palestine-Israel, an update on Gaza ceasefire talks (9:34), the IDF is moving into the last Gaza “safe zones” (15:14), an Israeli strike kills a Fatah commander in Lebanon (17:04), and the status of the long-anticipated Iranian retaliation (18:52); Afghanistan sends its ambassador the to United Arab Emirates (20:43); a new Philippine-Chinese confrontation in the South China Sea (22:29); failed ceasefire talks in Sudan plus a cholera outbreak (24:39); troubles for the Central Bank of Libya suggest a further deteriorating political situation (26:56); and the Biden administration prepares new sanctions for Venezuela (29:58).

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24 Aug 18:20

E172 - Tricky Strategic Changes w/ Stephen Wertheim

by American Prestige
Tom Roche

an EXCELLENT, informative, occasionally funny, very-brief overview of [new article from Chivvis et al (including guest Wertheim)](https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/07/strategic-change-us-foreign-policy) (includes open-access 89-page PDF! article archived [here](http://web.archive.org/web/20240802042341/https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/07/strategic-change-us-foreign-policy)) on 5 major changes in US geostrategy (aka 'grand strategy' which the article oddly calls 'large foreign policy shifts') 1950-2008:

1. 1950-1954: NSC-68 and the Korean War
2. 1968-1974: Withdrawing From Vietnam and Nixon’s Strategic Reorientation
3. 1977: Carter’s Failed Attempt to Withdraw Forces from South Korea
4. 1994-2000: Clinton and NATO Enlargement
5. 2001-2008: 9/11 and the Global War on Terror

AP champion Stephen Wertheim, senior fellow in the American Statecraft Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, returns for a discussion of his recent piece for Carnegie, “Strategic Change in U.S. Foreign Policy.” The group muses on the difficulty of altering established foreign policy paradigms before delving into several case studies such as NSC-68, Nixon's Vietnam Withdrawal, Carter's Failed Korea Withdrawal, NATO Enlargement, and the Global War on Terror, emphasizing the need for foresight, strategic planning, and a willingness to incur political costs to make such change possible.

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Check out the companion piece to this episode, Rethinking U.S. World Power w/ Michael Brenes and Stephen Wertheim.

23 Aug 21:32

861 - DNC LIVE (8/22/24)

Tom Roche

another EXCELLENT Chapo liveshow (though only a tiny bit of Matt @ end): funny /and/ informative

The Chapo Trap House x TrueAnon live show from Aug 21 with special guest Hasan Piker. Musical intro from Yung Chomsky. Reviews of nights one and two of the DNC, TrueAnon shoe leather reporting from around the convention, oppo dump on Kamala Harris, and a reading series from Chicago legend John Kass. We also nominate the President of Podcasts.


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23 Aug 19:37

Isa Mert Gurbuz: Announcement: corg.el -- Seamless auto completion for org-mode block headers

by Isa Mert Gurbuz
Tom Roche

headline "buries the lead"--this seems to be mainly about autocomplete for Babel parameters. archived @ http://web.archive.org/web/20240819233825/https://isamert.net/2024/08/20/corg-el-announcement.html

23 Aug 02:06

How the US Uses NGOs to Promote Regime Change: The Mexico Case

by Soberanía Podcast
Tom Roche

EXCELLENT

Is the United States backing the Mexican opposition via the NED and the US Embassy’s funding of the NGO “Mexicanos Contra la Corruption y la Impunidad”? A new report from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggests the CIA cutout National Endowment for Democracy says Mexico is “major target country for infiltration” and US funding bothered President Andres Manuel López Obrador so much that he sent a diplomatic letter to Joe Biden. Soberanía co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth breakdown how the US uses NGOs to promote regime change against leftist governments. Plus an update on constitutional reforms that will see fracking and open-pit mining banned in Mexico and of course news on the hotly debated judicial reform. Kurt and also José Luis also have a discussion on the attempted illegal detention of former Chihuahua Governor Javier Corral. Finally, in our Losers and Haters section, we look at Andrés Oppenheimer’s rehashed column on Claudia Sheinbaum’s upcoming inauguration.

20 Aug 18:12

860 - Super Taco Tuesday feat. Alex Nichols (8/19/24)

Tom Roche

Felix+Will+Nichols amusing as usual

Alex back on the pod today as we touch briefly on cranks from the past and Ye’s nitrous fixation. Then, Biden and his team continue to seethe about being kicked off the ticket, while Tim Waltz’s midwestern diet sends the right into some sort of race-based rage. Then, despite his possible PTSD, Trump is still able to toss off some casual insults to cherished American institutions that would get any other politicians run out of town and Bolsonaro attacked by bees. Get bonus content on Patreon

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20 Aug 03:05

Sephiroth: Telegraph Contributor (feat. Hussein Kesvani)

by The Späti Boys
Tom Roche

Ciarán+Uma+guest funny as usual

This week we're joined by Hussein Kesvani of Trash Future and 10k Posts to discuss the far-right riots across Britain and Ireland, the role of media and the internet in it all. Also, I was serious, someone who can do Frieza's voice should read some Telegraph articles.

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19 Aug 19:48

The Lovely Boys Talk Good

Tom Roche

EXCELLENT funny short bits/sketches (esp a live-action Mario Bros and 'the tampon designed by men for women') from Ben Cohen and Will Robbins ... who may be bringing more soon, per [this episode's page](https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0jk65c7), which calls this 'their series debut'

It's their big break, and the Lovely Boys are determined to be successful, no matter what it takes. Expect life coaching and alpha instructions from Branch Power, an Uber ride from the greatest sideman in videogame history, and Benny's fashion choices pushing Willy one step too far.

Written and performed by Ben Cohen and Will Robbins

Sound Design: Peter Duffy Theme Music Composer: Matty Hutson Production Co-ordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Producer: Rajiv Karia

A BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4.

18 Aug 17:48

Bonus - The End of the Cold War, Ep. 3 w/ Fritz Bartel

by American Prestige
Tom Roche

5:03 teaser only

Fritz Bartel, assistant professor at the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University, is back for one final episode on his book The Triumph of Broken Promises: The End of the Cold War and the Rise of Neoliberalism. They explore Paul Volcker's monetarism in the 70s and the ensuing sovereign debt crisis in the Global South and commu…

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17 Aug 18:50

James Cherti: dir-config.el – Automatically find and evaluate .dir-config.el Elisp files to configure directory-specific settings

by James Cherti
Tom Roche

pullquote:
> For instance, you can use the [dir-config package](https://github.com/jamescherti/dir-config.el) to:
* Configure project-specific settings: Automatically set up environment variables, keybindings, or modes unique to each project.
* Apply directory-specific customizations: Set specific behaviors or preferences for files in different directories, such as enabling or disabling certain minor modes based on security considerations. For example, you might disable linters that execute code in directories where you handle untrusted code.
* Manage multiple environments: Switch between different coding environments or workflows by loading environment-specific configurations.

The dir-config.el Emacs package automatically loads and evaluates Elisp code from a .dir-config.el file found in the buffer’s current directory or its closest parent directory. This facilitates adjusting settings or executing functions specific to the directory structure of each buffer.

For instance, you can use the dir-config package to:

  • Configure project-specific settings: Automatically set up environment variables, keybindings, or modes unique to each project.
  • Apply directory-specific customizations: Set specific behaviors or preferences for files in different directories, such as enabling or disabling certain minor modes based on security considerations. For example, you might disable linters that execute code in directories where you handle untrusted code.
  • Manage multiple environments: Switch between different coding environments or workflows by loading environment-specific configurations.

Installation

To install the dir-config using straight.el:

  1. If you haven’t already done so, add the straight.el bootstrap code to your init file.
  2. Add the following code to your Emacs init file:
(use-package dir-config
:ensure t
:straight (dir-config
:type git
:host github
:repo "jamescherti/dir-config.el")
:custom
(dir-config-file-names '(".dir-config.el"))
(dir-config-allowed-directories '("~/src" "~/projects"))
:config
(dir-config-mode))

More information about dir-config.el

17 Aug 17:12

News - New Reports of IDF Using Human Shields, Ukraine Takes More Russian Territory, Sudan Ceasefire Talks

by American Prestige
Tom Roche

Bessner and (mostly) Davison global week-in-review EXCELLENT as usual

Danny and Derek are just two guys who, unfortunately, pay their taxes. This week: conditions in Gaza continue to worsen under Israel (1:14), “ceasefire talks” continue to amble along (7:58), the US again to send massive amounts of weapons to Israel (12:59), and the IDF is again reported to be using Palestinians as human shields (17:18); the US lifts its ban on “offensive weapons” sales to Saudi Arabia (19:57); new attacks on Myanmar’s Rohingya people (22:51); a surprise resignation from Japan’s PM Kishida Fumio (24:29); ceasefire talks begin for Sudan’s conflict (26:08); trouble in South Sudan’s political transition (29:14); an update on Ukraine’s invasion into Russia while Russia continues its advance toward Pokrovsk (31:02); the Wall Street Journal makes a big claim about the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabatoge (35:49); and the Biden administration offers Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro “amnesty” (38:42).

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16 Aug 21:41

859 - Our Home And Native Land feat. Dan Boeckner (8/15/24)

Tom Roche

VERY EXCELLENT

Our now Ohio-dwelling Canada correspondent Dan Boeckner stops by for an update on the Great White North. But first, some commentary on the Trump/Musk Twitter space debacle, and a new batch of gaffes from JD Vance. Then to Canada: a smattering of bad takes from Canada’s media class, Iranian bot nets causing campus activism, gender transformative mine clearance in Ukraine, Chinese “elicitations” of op-ed writers, and the eternal saga of Canadian “anti-communist” memorials being proposed, funded and dedicated to actual Nazis.


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14 Aug 19:33

8/14/24: Tim Walz Slams Trump Union Betrayal, US $20 Billion To Israel As War Looms, New Inflation Report, IDF Shoots American In West Bank, Audience Laughs At CNN Host On Colbert

Tom Roche

consistently EXCELLENT

Ryan and Emily discuss Tim Walz attacks Trump union betrayal, US sends $20 billion to Israel, IDF shoots American in West Bank, new inflation numbers, Colbert accidentally humiliates CNN host. 

 

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14 Aug 16:39

Democracy Now! 2024-08-14 Wednesday

Tom Roche

consistently VERY EXCELLENT, esp Mattioli on Musk and Amazon, best DN! in at least a week

Headlines for August 14, 2024; How Elon Musk Broke with the Democrats to Spend Millions on Donald Trump’s Reelection Campaign; How Amazon “Lied, Spied, Cheated Its Way to the Top”: WSJ Reporter Dana Mattioli; Palestinian Reverend Munther Isaac to Faith Leaders in U.S.: If You Are Silent, You Approve of Genocide

14 Aug 15:59

Jonas Bernoulli: Forge 0.4.0 and 0.4.1 released

by Jonas Bernoulli
Tom Roche

archived @ http://web.archive.org/web/20240814135302/https://emacsair.me/2024/08/14/forge-0.4/ . pullquote:
> [Forge](https://github.com/magit/forge) allows you to work with Git “forges”, currently Github and Gitlab, from the comfort of Magit and Emacs. Forge fetches issues, pull-requests and other data using the forge’s API and stores the retrieved information in a local database. Additionally it fetches pull-request references using Git. You can then work with these topics using an interface that is fully integrated in Magit. You can, for example, open new topics, comment on existing topics, and merge pull-requests right from within your Editor.

I am excited to announce the Forge releases v0.4.0, consisting of 699 commits since the last release two years ago, and v0.4.1, just six days later.
13 Aug 18:42

Marcin Borkowski: How to require confirmation before launching an Emacs command

by Marcin Borkowski
Some Emacs commands are potentially destructive (like kill-emacs, which exits Emacs) and may require some kind of confirmation. The usual way of confirming that this is really what I want to do is y-or-n-p (and a few more functions from its family) and yes-or-no-p. Sometimes, however, there is a command which does not invoke y-or-n-p or any similar function, but for some reason I want it to ask for confirmation. An example is mu4e-compose-reply (bound to R in Mu4e) – I usually want mu4e-compose-wide-reply (bound to W), aka “reply to all”. I thought about advising mu4e-compose-reply, but then it occurred to me that Emacs already has a feature which ensures that I won’t invoke some command by accident: disabled commands.
13 Aug 18:38

Irreal: Asking For Confirmation

by jcs
Tom Roche

pullquote:
> if you want a prompt before executing a given command, `command-query` is the solution.

Marcin Borkowski (mbork) has a really great post about arranging for certain commands to prompt for verification before executing. Usually, those prompts are simply annoying but sometimes they’re actually useful. For example, you can arrange for Emacs to ask you for confirmation before exiting. Normally that would be really annoying but after I accidentally exited Emacs several times by fat fingering some shortcut, I began to appreciate its usefulness.

Some, dangerous, commands always prompt for approval. Others, like kill-emacs don’t ask for approval by default but can be configured to do so to help those like me who are prone to fat fingering. But, of course, most commands don’t ask for confirmation and don’t have a configuration option to enable it.

Mbork gives an example of a command where he wanted approval before it executed. I have another: Several times I fat fingered the command to print the current buffer—which always seemed to send my printer into a schizophrenic fit—and finally decided to do something about it. But what?

Mbork has two suggestions. He first thought about advising the function he wanted to protect—that’s what I did with print buffer—but then it occurred to him there was a builtin solution. He realized that he could simply mark the function in question as disabled and Emacs would automatically prompt before executing it. Even better, you can also specify what the prompt will be.

But wait! There’s more. While researching that solution he discovered the command command-query that does exactly what he wanted. You can check out his post for the details but the TL;DR is that if you want a prompt before executing a given command, command-query is the solution.

13 Aug 18:36

858 - That’s Not Entirely Accurate feat. Jon Bois (8/12/24)

Tom Roche

excellent esp on 1990s US politics and culture

We’re joined by video doc king Jon Bois to discuss some of his recent projects with Secret Base, specifically REFORM!, a history of Ross Perot and the Reform party. Jon shares his fascination and research into this bizarre eddy of American electoral politics, the various cranks and characters that populated it, and how the Reform Party prefigured a swath of our current political landscape. We also touch on James Rebhorn’s character in Independence Day, slipping on banana peels, and the best and worst of Olympic sports.


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12 Aug 20:56

Ian Smith Is Stressed

Tom Roche

Ian Smith Is Excellent As Usual, even when fauxstressing about being Northern

Comedian Ian Smith is constantly stressed and in this series he is looking for any means to calm the hell down. In this episode Ian explores how being Northern has made him more stressed and attempts a new wellness fad that’s sweeping the fields of England, cow-hugging.

A new stand-up series from Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated comedian Ian Smith.

Written and Performed by Ian Smith

Additional Material from Rhiannon Shaw, Max Davis and Charlie Dinkin

Assistant Producer: Ewan McAdam

Produced by Benjamin Sutton and Laura Shaw

A Daddy’s SuperYacht production for BBC Radio 4

11 Aug 17:13

Bonus - The End of the Cold War, Ep. 2 w/ Fritz Bartel

by American Prestige
Tom Roche

4:45 teaser only

We return with Danny and Derek’s series on the end of the Cold War with Fritz Bartel, assistant professor at the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University. In this second episode, the group gets into the nitty gritty of Fritz’s book The Triumph of Broken Promises: The End of the Cold War and the Rise of Neoliberalism, discussing…

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