July 27, 2008

plus ça change you can believe in

At least we don't face any irony shortages, or, with friends like these... :

Mr. Obama acknowledged that some Americans might see his trip as a distraction from serious domestic issues. He predicted a possible dip in his poll ratings and he underscored his renewed focus on the economy on Monday, when he will consult with advisers including Paul A. Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman; Robert B. Reich, the former labor secretary; Robert E. Rubin, the former Treasury secretary, and Lawrence H. Summers, another former Treasury secretary.

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July 24, 2008

how late it was, how late

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This image clipped from the front of the Gray Goose's Business section.

But fear not: there's no recession; a soft landing and a swift recovery forthcoming. No really. Also? Robots are stealing my luggage. Elvis is still alive. Viking space aliens live in my nose.

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July 12, 2008

summer loving

Dear All: just to be clear, jane dark's sugarhigh! is in no way defunct. We are pulling an all-nighter that is bound to last all summer. Regular posting will resume in the Fall. In the meantime, just a couple of notes.
• Of all things, "art" is the most variable in its value-density. It's able to bear no value at all, or to bear only the nebulous sub-value of cultural capital; at the far end of the spectrum, the value density of an art object can be thousands of times that of gold, spiraling over a million dollars per ounce. This becomes a way of describing the dialectic of subjectivity and equivalence.
• When neoclassical economists fret over the relation of spot and futures prices, one comes to suspect they are at the same time trying to grasp the analytic yields of the use value/exchange value distinction without having to confront its actualities.
• Lots of good stuff going on recently over here.
• When we grow up, we wish to be correlation traders.
• Also: "I'm going back to Calligrammes."
• Also: snowglobalization.

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