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This book is part of a diary which traces the author's reflections
and observations about politics, macroeconomics, war and peace
during and between skiing trips in northern New England and then
back to his semi urban working existence in Somerville,
Massachusetts, a small city adjoining Boston and Cambridge.
Employed in a fortune 500 corporation, he applies home schooled
social science insights in an effort to understand why things are
as they are and how they might change for the better.
He attempts to get inside the heads of his coworkers as well
into the heads of more public political actors in order to give the
reader a sort of inside out look at the thinking and implicit
thinking that may well be driving the decisions that American
society makes. Topics addressed include but are not limited to the
usual suspects: the effects of addiction to television and oil
consumption, the effects of the oil lobby on the TV news business,
an attempt to reframe the way Democrats frame the problem of
disparate racial accomplishments in such a way as to allow that
party to regain some or all of the influence it has lost as a
result, it is alleged, of the way these disparities are currently
framed. The writer has a blog on the Internet. The blog is at
defoggingthedata.blogstream.com.
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