Thoughts on production, alienation, and ideology

Month: April 2023 (Page 1 of 2)

Police Budget and the Justice Center

I wrote a few weeks ago about a debate in Iowa City over a police budget freeze. In that post, I framed the issues in terms of national debates over ‘defund the police’ and the failure of activist groups to build a majority coalition.

In this post, I’ll apply a local lens. We had a county debate a decade ago on funding for a jail expansion. Local politicians proposed that we build a ‘Justice Center’ to relieve jail overcrowding and other issues. But voters twice rejected the proposal. That old debate provides key insights into the current police budget debate.

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Starting a Career Journal

Over the last few months, I’ve started a career journal! I did so after reading the book Leaving Academia.

So far, it’s not a lot. I’ve written about the things I like and don’t like about both my current job and past work. I’ve thought and written about the priorities I have for my career. And I’ve written some things about how my career relates to the things I do in my own time and the time I spend with my family and friends.

So far, I don’t think I’ve learned anything world shattering. But I have used it as a reminder to myself of what’s important in my life. And while my career is certainly a factor in all that, it’s not one of the most important things. And that’s OK. Sometimes we need a reminder like that.

For readers: have any of you started a career journal? Thinking about starting a career journal? If so, I’d love to hear how it’s going for you. Drop a comment and let me know!

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April Reading List (2023)

Now that we’re into an actual spring, rather than that wave of snow we got in March, let’s take a look at some spring reading!

This month’s list features everything from comedy to sci-fi and radical politics. I hope you enjoy, and let me know what you’ve been reading lately!

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A Note on ‘Proletarian’ and ‘Worker’

Leftists talk a great deal about the term ‘working class.’ I even included it in my blog lexicon! In this post, I want to say a word about two terms related to all that – ‘proletarian’ and ‘worker.’ I think those terms reveal a great deal about the working class politics of the left.

I won’t exactly define those two terms in this post. But I will take some steps toward defining them. In particular, I’ll argue against using the terms interchangeably. Instead, I’ll suggest thinking about ‘proletarian’ as a subset of ‘worker.’ In doing so, I think we find new insights.

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Epicureanism and Public Office

Thanks to foodies, Epicureanism has been having a moment. We’ve got the Food Network, endless new restaurants serving up every flavor of hipster food, thoughtful reflection upon food, and a resurgence of everything from retro diners to creative new options for the wealthy elite.

It’s a great time to love food! And many of those who talk about food do so in terms of gustatory pleasure.

Thus enters the philosophy of Epicurus and Epicureanism.

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