tpaine posted:
its weird to do a bunch of stuff you know you deserve to die for but have to do it to eat
everybody deserves to die, god forbid someone gets stuck here
http://autosodomy.tumblr.com/post/19775644900/reality-in-literature
getfiscal posted:
in impper's new book the main character is named Beef Curtains and he tries to claim that this was her given name by her parents for really contrived reasons
theyre not very contrived imho
tpaine posted:
i'm just a patsy is what my tombstone would say if i would ever get or want one
i want mine to say "I have tried in my way to be free."
Over the last few days, top executives from Warner Bros., Sony Pictures, Fox 2000, Universal and Paramount have -- or will -- deliver presentations, some of them highly elaborate, to convince James and her literary agent Valerie Hoskins that they are the best candidates to transform the popular material into a movie. (The three books are being sold as a package and would be developed as a potential franchise by the winning bidder.)
One person familiar with the pitch who asked not to be identified because of the sensitive nature of negotiations told 24 Frames that, to convince James and Hoskins to go with them, Paramount Pictures executives put together a video featuring female executives reacting positively to the novels. (In an odd turn, Adam Goodman, president of the studio's film group, is bidding on the project against his wife, Jessica Goodman, who serves as executive vice president of Fox 2000 under Elizabeth Gabler.)
1: modern paper money is a very low-value commodity (it takes labor to design and print bills!) whose price is controlled and kept high by a state monolopy of supply.
2: modern paper money is a symbol of something valueless (I.E. Faith In The Government To Repay Its Debts) given a price and thus essentially an arbitrary benchmark determined at a whim by capitalist's basic urges and fears.
3: ???
edit: what is wrong with my text! ack!!!
Scrree posted:
i'm rereading Capital: Vol 1 by Karl H. Marx and i'm having difficultlies understanding how his explanation of paper money would work with fiat/post-nixon bills. Like paper money as a symbol of gold to be used as a means of cirrculation makes sense because it is tied to a commodity with objective labor value, but fiat money stands on its own legs without the crutch of gold so
1: modern paper money is a very low-value commodity (it takes labor to design and print bills!) whose price is controlled and kept high by a state monolopy of supply.
2: modern paper money is a symbol of something valueless (I.E. Faith In The Government To Repay Its Debts) given a price and thus essentially an arbitrary benchmark determined at a whim by capitalist's basic urges and fears.
3: ???
edit: what is wrong with my text! ack!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_monetary_theory
MMT/chartalism was the only way i was ever able to make sense of how currencies work. my understanding is that those theories have their own problems but they were really helpful for me and as soon as i understood them i stopped caring or being interested in money per se
jiroemon1897 posted:
yo what's some good books on the gdr?
"the people's state" is supposed to be good i think
jiroemon1897 posted:
yo what's some good books on the gdr?
If you can speak german you are in luck, because sadly most of these kinda books are only printed by obscure little publishers in east germany and never ever translated
vinyl posted:
yo wuts some books dat r not boring n white when explainin smart shit, thx
If you can speak german you are in luck,
Ronnski posted:vinyl posted:
yo wuts some books dat r not boring n white when explainin smart shit, thxIf you can speak german you are in luck,
idk german is p white, wut book u talkin bout btw???????
vinyl posted:
yo wuts some books dat r not boring n white when explainin smart shit, thx
cyclonopedia
Ronnski posted:jiroemon1897 posted:
yo what's some good books on the gdr?If you can speak german you are in luck, because sadly most of these kinda books are only printed by obscure little publishers in east germany and never ever translated
can you rec a title or two, preferably one not in really dense academic language because my german is rusty
crustpunk_trotsky posted:Ronnski posted:jiroemon1897 posted:
yo what's some good books on the gdr?If you can speak german you are in luck, because sadly most of these kinda books are only printed by obscure little publishers in east germany and never ever translated
can you rec a title or two, preferably one not in really dense academic language because my german is rusty
http://www.amazon.de/Die-unterm-L%C3%BCgenberg-Ralph-Hartmann/dp/3360018206/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332944682&sr=8-1 - This one is pretty short and just aims at disproving some myths about the DDR that have been flying around for decades. It's worth reading and should be easy enough
http://www.offen-siv.com/Bucher/Buecher.shtml - These dudes write a bi-monthly marxist paper, basically, and they have two of their books that I think are worth reading up for download. Like this one:
http://www.offen-siv.com/Bucher/Unter-Feuer.pdf - This one is about the DDR in particular. It's probably harder than the first book but I remember it having a lot of interesting information about the DDR economy and the many hurdles it faced.
http://www.amazon.de/Taubenfusschronik-oder-Chruschtschowiade-Taubenfu%C3%9Fchronik-Chruschtschowiade1953/dp/3000087737/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1332945123&sr=1-5 - Stuff by Kurt Gossweiler is always good though this is more about the 'Khrushevian' effect on the Eastern Bloc in general, but Kurt lived in the DDR since Heaven's Mandate fell on Ulbricht, so he got interesting views on it.
http://www.mfs-insider.de/Lit-gd/Lit.htm
And here is a list of books about the DDR in general, but the Stasi in particular, put together by a bunch of former Ex-Stasi people on a really ugly website. Definitely start with the first book I posted though, unless you are looking for a general history book about the DDR, which I don't really know any of. Theres a load of books about what a crock of shit the reunification was and what the Treuhand really did, but im already feeling like a turd for recommending so many books I haven't come around to reading yet! Yikes! Enjoy
Ironicwarcriminal posted:
the Quran
which translation