Andrew Elrod
@andrewelrod.bsky.social
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historian of wage and price controls in the US of A
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The reasons the new PTA movie works as well as it does are extremely depressing to think about
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Legal history on this period is William Forbath Law and the Shaping of the American Labor Movement. On the transition from the Knights of Labor to the AFL I also like (in addition to Montgomery) Gerald Grob’s first book Workers and Utopia.
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Goodwyn’s Populist Moment has a good chapter on the Southwest railroad strike. The larger context and dramatic union narrative in which to understand it is Montgomery.
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meanwhile, "alarm" is being raised about "lax lending standards" in corporate debt ...

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Pretty much forever? Hard to think of an historical institution fitting that bill.
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Dean why do you think the New York Times is this way?
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Great piece from @brentcebul.bsky.social and Michael Glass on the limits of subsidy-driven housing development www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/add...
In the aftermath of the subprime mortgage collapse, the goals of national housing policy have swung from expanding home ownership back to increasing the supply of rental housing. Given the return of this goal, the history of public-private rental housing merits reflection. The midcentury FHA scandals show that loosened regulations and public subsidies—the main planks of today’s abundance agenda—are not enough to deliver sufficient affordable housing. Fred Trump did not just exploit the FHA system; he embodied its core logics of liberalized credit, socialized risk, and privatized profits. Trusting the same class of builders and recycling similar incentive schemes would be a mistake. Because developers, homeowners, and local governments are all deeply invested in maintaining or boosting property values, clearing out regulations and pouring in subsidies risks fuelling the same kind of speculative, profiteering frenzy that defined not only the windfall profits scandal but also the 2008 financial crisis.
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phenomenalworld.bsky.social
“We’re used to thinking of the fiscal crisis as the outcome of an over-generous welfare state or of larger economic forces. But the New York City’s flawed development strategies certainly played a role.”

Kim Phillips-Fein and Daniel Wortel-London on NYC
www.phenomenalworld.org/interviews/d...
Land Value Politics | Kim Phillips-Fein
An interview with Daniel Wortel-London
www.phenomenalworld.org
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brentcebul.bsky.social
Tenants rights advocate Chelsea Kirk brings our analysis of the failures of supply side housing incentives up to date: "Far from delivering affordability, efforts to accelerate private development...fuel speculation, inflate land values, and displace tenants"

www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/loo...
andrewelrod.bsky.social
At Boston South Station trying to use the Auntie Anne’s WiFi
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It's hard to look at the boat attack in the Caribbean, and not see the Israeli rules of engagement getting generalized.
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Eric Adams is about to ascend to become King of Abundance as was foretold by the Prophet Yglesias
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if they rescue openai after values collapse it’s gonna be the stupidest shit
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Only the U.S. government could turn competition within the labor movement into something akin to competition to certify a class in a class-action plaintiff’s suit. And yet it’s not clear to me that’s set back labor in the U.S. anymore than in any other advanced capitalist county.
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What on earth could cause people to think it’s acceptable to conflate Israeli policy with Judaism?
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This memo is being sent to Democratic leaders/elites,
arguing that directly attacking Trump's deployment of the National Guard in DC is politically unwise. It encourages the use of terms like distraction and stunt. (I am not endorsing this kind of thinking at all. ) www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/bz9d8...
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I figured you’d have something interesting to say!
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Have you read the new Rogoff book