In a tedious class on environmental politics, I wrote this paper exploring what the present generation’s moral responsibility to posterity requires it to do about energy use. This paper is interesting to me now, looking back on it, because I hadn’t yet taken John Davidson’s class on Intergenerational Politics, so my ideas about the moral responsibilities I talk about here have grew from here. Also, I didn’t incorporate cited information very well into this paper… Looking back on it, I can’t really tell the separation point between the cited authors’ positions and my own. This seems like a common undergrad error that I’ve improved on much since 2005.
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NYT-led debate around password security overlooks universal logins: RWW. http://bit.ly/aVTXUH
Bookmarked a link: Democrats unlikely to repeal tax cuts for the rich | McClatchy
Democrats already lost the battle to let Bush tax cuts expire when they let not passing new cuts be called "hiking taxes" http://3.ly/N9ru
Bookmarked a link: Democrats unlikely to repeal tax cuts for the rich | McClatchy
Bookmarked a link: CSS Float Theory: Things You Should Know - Smashing Magazine
I've flushed out my starred emails in Gmail waiting for Priority Inbox activation. Was using a label for next actions, but I'll switch to *s
http://ping.fm/zdK0q Simon Johnson on fiscal irresponsibility of fiscal conservatives. Applies to Tea Party tunnel vision too.
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