NBN Book of the Day - Vanessa Christina Wills, “Marx’s Ethical Vision” (Oxford UP, 2024)

Does Marx have a coherent ethical vision? How does that square with his sometimes-scathing dismissal of morality? What does his critique of capital have to do with ethics? Why is the proletariat the revolutionary class? What is the normative importance of that claim? 

In Marx’s Ethical Vision (Oxford University Press, 2024), Vanessa Wills provides a careful reconstruction of Marx’s understanding of human nature and the possibility of creating a world best suited to our flourishing. Working from Marx’s earliest texts through his last, Wills shows not only how Marx builds his understanding from material conditions in their historical specificity, but also how doing so can help guide efforts to change the world in ways that support individual growth, self-expression, and development as a universally shared project. Wills consistently argues against philosophical projects that try to salvage Marx’s valuable insights stripped of his method. Wills shows that the method by which Marx sought to understand the world and human nature as a force within it is integral to understanding his vision for what ought to be.

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The NewsWorthy - Musk’s $1M-a-Day Giveaway, Georgia Dock Collapse & World Series Matchup – Monday, October 21, 2024

The news to know for Monday, October 21, 2024!

We have updates from the campaign trail, including former President Trump serving up fries—and controversy—at McDonald’s.

And, a new promise from Elon Musk to give away a million dollars every day until Election Day has some election law experts raising red flags. We’ll explain.

Also, what to know about a Georgia dock collapse and severe flooding in New Mexico.

Plus, there’s a new deal that could end the strike at Boeing, what we know about a frozen waffle recall, and get ready for a World Series matchup between two of the most popular teams in baseball.

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Everything Everywhere Daily - Conflict of the Orders: Patrician vs Plebeian

After the founding of Rome as a city in the 8th century BC, it created a social system based on an elite few and a majority of commoners. 

This social arrangement wasn’t unique to Rome, and it has appeared in cultures and civilizations around the world.

However, Rome was one of the first cultures to experience a conflict between these classes and for the commoners to win major concessions. 

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Strict Scrutiny - SCOTUS’s Endless Beef with the EPA

Melissa, Kate, and Leah recap October at the Supreme Court, diving into the sewage-infested waters of City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency. What did clean water ever do to Brett Kavanaugh? Also recapped: cases about the judicial review of immigration visas and veterans benefits. Finally, the hosts finish off with a peek at what’s going on in state courts around the country.

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What A Day - Trump Serves Up Fries And Lies At McDonald’s

In-person early voting kicked off this weekend in Nevada, one of the key swing states that will decide the upcoming election. Like all the other major battlegrounds, polling averages show the race there between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is a statistical dead heat. Four years ago, President Joe Biden won Nevada’s six electoral votes by about 2.5 points. But Nevada is also a state where Republicans could chip away at the Democrat Party’s historical advantage with two major voting blocs: union voters and Latino voters. Manuel Santamaria, the Nevada state director for the nonprofit Mi Familia Vota, talks about where things stand in the state with just about two weeks to go until Election Day.

And in headlines: Trump waxed poetic about the late golfer Arnold Palmer’s genitalia, Cuba suffered its worst blackout in decades, and letter carriers agreed to a tentative new contract with the United States Postal Service.

Show Notes:

The Best One Yet - 🎃 “Gummy-ween” — Chocolate’s Napoleonic moment. Uniqlo’s 75/50 strategy. Plumbing & AC millionaires.

With chocolate prices at record highs, brands are handing out gummies this Halloween… and it goes back to Emperor Napoleon.

Uniqlo, Japan’s fast-fashion brand, just enjoyed its 3rd-straight record year… because the 75/50 rule.

The most successful entrepreneurs in America right now… are in plumbing and air-conditioning.

Plus, we already know who won the election… It’s a New Jersey company that makes hats for both campaigns.


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Short Wave - Game Night With ‘Shrooms

Calling all foragers! The new board game Undergrove, co-designed by Elizabeth Hargrave and Mark Wootton, is all about the symbiotic relationships between trees and fungi. Players assume the role of mature Douglas fir trees and partner with mushrooms, which represent the mycorrhizal network.

P.S. If the name "Elizabeth Hargrave" sounds familiar — she also designed the bird-collecting game Wingspan.

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Tech Won't Save Us - Data Vampires: Sacrificing for AI (Episode 3)

Sam Altman is clear: he’s ready to sacrifice anything for his AI fantasies. But are we? We dig into why generative AI has such extreme energy demands and how major tech companies are trying to rewrite climate accounting rules to cover how much their emissions are rising. AI isn’t just churning out visual slop; it’s also being used to transform how our society works and further reduce people’s power over their lives. It’s a disaster any way you look at it. This is episode 3 of Data Vampires, a special four-part series from Tech Won’t Save Us.

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The show is hosted by Paris Marx. Production is by Eric Wickham. Transcripts are by Brigitte Pawliw-Fry.

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  • Hugging Face Climate Lead Sasha Luccioni, Associate Professor in Economics Cecilia Rikap, former head of the Center for Applied Data Ethics Ali Alkhatib, Goldsmiths University lecturer Dan McQuillan, and Director of Research at the Distributed AI Research Institute Alex Hanna were interviewed for this episode.
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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Should the Menendez Brothers Be Free?

Why this closed case from 1989 is suddenly back in the news—and why the brothers may yet be freed.


Guest: Brian Buckmire, ABC Legal Contributor with a segment on GMA3, “Better Call Brian.” 


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The Daily Signal - Doctor Fired for Opposing ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Condemns Transgender Takeover of Health Care

Dr. Eric Cubin, a Wyoming doctor removed from his state's Board of Medicine for opposing "gender-affirming care," joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to talk about an "unprecedented" medical scandal. How did medical groups that ostensibly pledge to "do no harm" end up supporting experimental transgender drugs and surgeries that leave kids stunted, scarred, and infertile?

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