The Top Evils of Capitalism
It replaces motivations.
It presents an illusory concept of "need."
Motivation Replacement
I have come to discover this phenomenon because I have been concerned of late with the idea of communal academic writing. I'll not go into why I'm so interested in this idea, but what I have discovered is that the biggest obstacle to, say, co-authoring an academic article, is the fact that most universities do not count an article with multiple authors for tenure, or if they do, they only count the first name that appears. In this philosophical era where the idea of one person's subjective perspective being anywhere close to reality is laughable, trying to address this by working with someone else seems like common sense. The problem is that when a professor goes to write an article, the motivation of furthering knowledge or providing a more accurate perspective is replaced by the motivation of getting tenure and providing a unique perspective which (accurate or not) will generate a lot of buzz.
Illusory Need
I have been supporting a household of 5 people now (my wife, 6 mo old son, and my in-laws) for less than $40K. We indulge quite a bit in eating out and traveling. Where is this hyper-inflated desire for a high paying job coming from?
A Thought
How about getting a job that just pays the bills and gives you the opportunity to do scholarly work for the correct motivation?
Obstacles to Said Thought
* No access to academic databases. Can you say EBSCO? Not unless you're attached to a University.
* How many people present papers at the MLA conference as independent scholars? Probably close to the amount of people who cross the Atlantic without a boat.
* If you can't find a job that allows for reading, etc. during the day, you have to cut into family time to do research. How is this any different though from grading papers at home?
Capitalism Sucks
Friday, November 17, 2006
Friday, November 17, 2006
Pleasantly Surprised
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
For as long as I can remember people have claimed that the internet is inundated with porn. I've heard numbers anywhere from 20%-40% of all pages on the internet contain sexually explicit material. A new finding from research gleaned off of Google and MSN's search engine indexes shows, however, that only about 1% of the entire internet contains porn. Either we were all grossly mistaken, or the denizens of the internet have become greater and less creepy. Either way I guess, hooray for humanity!
The Research
The Research
The Truth is Out There
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
I always wondered how we evolved so fast from primordial soup. Now I know.
Good Taste
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Like father like son I guess :)


Votage
Monday, November 06, 2006
Monday, November 06, 2006
I will not explicitly tell you for whom or even if I am voting, but I will reveal to you a subtle clue by showing you the logo that is on the t-shirt I am wearing today:





