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I do not have the new link to the Legacy lectures on Thursdays. A number of members have complained for some time.
I still haven't found the challenge link for legacy members. The calendar is of no use. It takes you to a marketing link.
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Welp! Apparently I spoke too soon - my Classroom was back up to 5 icons before today's Legacy session, but now it's back down to 1 again! (i.e., No Legacy 🤨 ) Also, before today's class (so, ~ 2.5 hours ago), the posts I did yesterday were gone; now they're back! Something's messed up on the Skool back end, I fear. So, once more, help!
1 like • Aug '25
Thanks @Jon Underwood I haven't had any problems recently, but hadn't had the idea to do separate posts to my two "identities." I like it, & intend to commence rendering "the most sincere form of flattery!"
Today's Legacy Class: Two Books
Systems Thinking: A primer by Donella Meadows Systems Thinking for Social Change by David Peter Stroh
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Thanks @Herb Wiseman! Oddly enough, I am seeing these in the second of my bifurcated identities on Skool; hadn't noticed that in some time - long enough that I didn't think to look here, although I was surprised that you hadn't posted. (Your post does not appear in my original Skool identity's account!) Anyway, fun with Skool's hijinks, right @Adam Maio? Looking forward to tracking down those books...
AMOC in the Guardian
I was unaware of the AMOC until the first time I heard Steve talk about it. I suppose many more people will begin catching on now... https://www.earth.com/news/collapse-of-main-atlantic-ocean-circulaton-current-amoc-is-already-happening/
Podcast Interview with MMT Economist
https://realprogressives.org/mnc-podcast-ep/episode-303-real-resources-real-power-with-fadhel-kaboub/ Prof Fadhel Kaboub has been on leave from Denison Univ. (US) for a couple years, spent primarily in Africa and Asia. (He's a native of Tunisia.) His work is focused on non-neocolonial economic development in Africa. Topics contextualized include the Gaza genocide, the US election, BRICS, China's economic development, world trade and currencies, and Africa's economic potential. Members of this forum should particularly enjoy his take on Warren Mosler’s “exports cost, imports benefit” mantra. All-in-all, many dots connected...
1 like • Nov '24
I've been having some peek-a-boo issues with the Skool website. When @Adam Maio fixed them earlier, posts that I had done recently, like this one, disappeared. Now that Adam's fixes have disappeared, posts like this one are back! (Anybody else here old enough to remember The Twilight Zone?) Anyway, while this post was "disappeared," I posted the link to the podcast in the chat of today's Legacy meeting. I've contacted Adam about this recurrence; when he fixes the issue again, I assume this post will disappear again. So to anyone who wasn't in today's session but is interested in an exemplary interview with Fadhel Kaboub: You might want to copy this link while it's here! Skool giveth, and Skool taketh away...
0 likes • Nov '24
Didn't come up in this interview iirc
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Excellent! Much success to you on both educational and fundraising fronts. (Will assume the lack of mention means "his nibs" was not in the house...)
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Watched this one this evening, @Jeff Sandys. Thanks for putting it on my radar.
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Retired librarian, ol' hippy, ol' leftist, antiwar, pro working class, ecology, trying to learn heterodox econ & open-source software (Pop!_OS atm)

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