John Phipps

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What readers might find eerie is how the unspoken but widely assumed standards of virtue for individuals and communities have remained remarkably intact over time.
In “You Look Like a Thing and I Love You,” Janell Shane briskly dismantles this pretension with anecdote, humor, and just enough hard science to educate.
Stephanie Kelton’s introduction is not great writing or fully explanatory, but it is the best guide to real-world fiscal and monetary policy today I have read.
John Phipps details part two of the ongoing implications and impacts of the microchip shortage.
I am a student of English medieval history, reading histories, listening to lectures and traveling to historic English sites. Despite these efforts, what I recall are disassociated dates, names and events.
A combination of factors has revealed crippling and widespread scarcity, manufacturing bottlenecks, and serious national security and economic repercussions.
Microchip manufacturing
A U.S. Farm Report viewer had a comment about a socialism, and so John Phipps is digging into the basics of socialism today.
Are the roaring twenties back? John Phipps breaks down the economics at play in 2021.
Canadian farmers are understandably upset with the new carbon tax, which will primarily be tacked on to fossil fuels like gasoline and natural gas in a classic economic tactic to lower consumption and emissions.