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Klein Interview

Here, it’s a good read. Klein: And the other thing I think we need to stress is the extraordinary level of responsibility in the Bush Administration in allowing this crisis to get to the point that it got to, which … Continue reading

28. September 2008 by Shlok Vaidya
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“The Prosperous Way Down” – Odum

This is arguably what happens to the various threads that are weaved together to form a society while in descent. Definitely some room to push back on these specific arguments, but I like the framework. -Shlok Sign up for my … Continue reading

18. August 2008 by Shlok Vaidya
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“Cities After Oil”- Atkinson

Adrian Atkinson’s trilogy of articles in CITY, titled “Cities after Oil,” is a must read. It’s good generalist writing (albeit with some faults). Still delving through it, but it’s great. (Resplendent with references to Hubbert, Tainter, Kunstler.) Behind a purchase … Continue reading

18. August 2008 by Shlok Vaidya
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Larry Johnson Gets Slapped Around

Very few ex-case officers blogging, but I wish one was Baer instead of Johnson. -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

24. June 2008 by Shlok Vaidya
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The Fall of Curveball

The story of the penultimate pawn who happened to be a compulsive liar. Would make a great comedy film. (It’s a little over the top in that the writer looks down on him for lying while a refugee in Germany, … Continue reading

18. June 2008 by Shlok Vaidya
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