1829, "government by the worst element of a society," coined on analogy of aristocracy from Gk. kakistos "worst," superl. of kakos "bad" (which is perhaps related to the general IE word for "defecate") + -kratia "rule of," from kratos "strength, power, rule" (see -cracy).
Milei and populism
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Bryan Caplan and Daniel Klein both opine on Milei and populism, Dan being
very enthusiastic, while Bryan praising Milei but more reserved in his
praise o...
Why You May Be Wrong About Harris’s Loss
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We won’t have enough data to tell the full story of the election for some
time. But there are a few things we can say for sure now.
Philanthropy
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[New Entry by Theodore M. Lechterman, Emma Saunders-Hastings, and Rob Reich
on November 12, 2024.] Philanthropy involves the voluntary contribution of
mone...
Here’s What We Do NowA Personal Note
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Being right never felt so horrid. Before the election, I wrote, “How Trump
Won.” And on Election night I waited for the returns to make a fool of me.
Inste...
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The Census Bureau has released nationwide figures for poverty, income, and
health insurance coverage in 2023 from its Current Population Survey.
Additional...
Has the Time Arrived for a Job Guarantee in Europe?
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In comparison to the policy responses in the aftermath of the 2008-9 global
financial crisis, the reactions of EU policymakers to the combined shocks
of th...
Bring Back YouTube Dislikes
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YouTube has recently hidden the number of dislikes for YouTube videos. In a
blog post from November, YouTube announced that this was done to "help
better...
Test Article
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libero pulvinar pretium sagittis. Nulla at sem sollicitudin, blandit neque
nec,...
The Future of this Blog
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Update: this site has now returned to its free version at
https://louisproyect.wordpress.com … i do not know how much longer
https://louisproyect.org will ...
AI's not AI
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There has been a lot of commentary recently on issues relating to an
experimental chat bot that Microsoft has (or had) launched named (after,
perhaps, a ri...
ipl2 Closure
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We regret to inform you that the ipl2 is ceasing operations on June 30,
2015. The Ask an ipl2 Librarian service will close on June 24, 2015 to
allow us tim...
Whys and Hows of Suggested Tiles
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As Darren discussed on Monday’s project call [wiki.mozilla.org], Suggested
Tiles has been on track to go live to a larger audience next week for wider
beta...
A final farewell
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Thank you for stopping by.
Today, we powered down Google Reader. We understand you may not agree with
this decision, but we hope you'll come to love thes...
The Emperor's Garden
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The Emperor instructed the gardener to set up the new court's garden. "I
want you to plant five trees growing the Crataan fruit," the Emperor said,
"Becaus...
Nickel and Dimed (2011 Version)
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On Turning Poverty into an American Crime By Barbara Ehrenreich I completed
the manuscript for Nickel and Dimed in a time of seemingly boundless
prosperity...
Obama the Sphinx
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President Obama officially launched his push for peace in the Middle East
yesterday, sending his new envoy George Mitchell to the region and
declaring his ...
Moved to Salon
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This blog has moved to Salon. It is now located here (non-subscribers can
view the blog for free by clicking through the ad for a Day Pass). The blog
can a...
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