A Near-Miss in Austria? Maybe Not
Norbert Hofer must have been shocked when he heard the final result. The right-winger lost a presidential election he seemed to have had in the bag. In the end, just 31,026 votes separated him from rival Robert Van der Bellen of the Green Party. The postal votes won it for ...
May Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Without the Choice to Retire, Unemployment Exacts High Psychological Costs on Older Workers
The Department of Labor’s monthly unemployment report released today shows an unemployment rate of 3.4% for workers over the age of 55. The unemployment rate has decreased from 3.6% last month to 3.4%, a decrease of 0.2 percentage points.
In addition to imposing a financial cost on older workers, ...
Police Procedurals: Harmless Entertainment or Propaganda?
Restoring Security by (Re)discovering the Culture of Flexible Work
By the early 1990s, Jay Chiat had reached the pinnacle of the advertising world thanks to his firm’s iconic campaigns, especially the Absolut Vodka bottle print ads and Apple’s “Think Different” and “1984” spots. Flush with cash, Chiat commissioned the architect Frank Gehry to design “the office of the future.” ...
Are Professors Safe When Students Carry Guns?
In light of the tragic shooting this week of UCLA professor William S. Klug, apparently by a student over grades, Public Seminar is reprinting this essay by Simone Gubler. Last year, the Texas legislature voted to allow students to carry concealed handguns onto public campuses. Gubler discusses the impact of ...
The Green Growth Path to Climate Stabilization
The World Resources Council recently reported that between 2000 and 2014, 21 countries, including the U.S., Germany, the U.K., Spain and Sweden, all managed to “decouple” GDP growth from CO2 emissions -- i.e. GDP in these countries expanded over this 14-year period while CO2 emissions fell.[1] This is ...
Neither Angels Nor Demons And The Importance Of Coalescing To Defeat Donald Trump
In a recent televised AP interview, Bernie Sanders was asked if he thought the Democratic Party convention this summer would be contentious. He replied, “I think if they make the right choice and open the doors to working-class people and young people and create the kind of dynamism that the ...
An Open Letter to the Ambassador Michael Fitzpatrick, the Interim Permanent Representative to the OAS
No Border Police, No Border Problems
Most of the debate about the European refugee crisis revolves around whether the responsibility of handling them belongs to European institutions or to individual nation states, and, if the latter, which among them: the first country of entry (as the Dublin regulations established) or some other country. In this brief ...