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We're still not entirely sure what the mega-bestselling 2005 book Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything was about, but it seems to have had something to do with arguing that economics is all about incentives. The 2010 anthology film adaptation FREAKONOMICS explores this thin thesis across segments directed by such documentary legends as Eugene Jarecki, Alex Gibney, and (ugh) Morgan Spurlock... but its "counterintuitive" take on capitalism ends up reinforcing some ugly ideas. PLUS: the wacky institution that is the Canadian Senate, and the long right-wing preoccupation with postmodernism.

"How postmodernism became the universal scapegoat of the era" by Richard Seymour - https://www.newstatesman.com/international/2021/06/how-postmodernism-became-universal-scapegoat-era

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Minaisen

Probably nobody did more to push nudging into the public mindset during the Obama era than Levitt and Dubner themselves. The book came out in 2005 and they also had one of the first mass market podcasts (which was also rebroadcast to millions of NPR listeners on a weekly basis), pushing these concepts out to good liberals everywhere. Given the U of Chicago connection and Levitt's gushing here (https://freakonomics.com/2006/11/25/if-barack-obama-is-as-good-a-politician-as-he-is-a-writer-he-will-soon-be-president/), I wouldn't be surprised if those connections ran deeper during his administration.

Shane

My last school district required points in an online login program for a portion of the annual health care premium to be fully paid for by the employer. Hopefully this fall my new district won't LUL