Who Should Decide? States Rights, Local Authority and the Future of the Internet

Date: 21 Jul 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

“(W)ithout power and independence, a town may contain good subjects, but it can have no active citizens.”  That was the conclusion of Alexis de Tocqueville after touring a youthful American Republic in the early 1830s, as recorded in his classic Democracy in America. Today we are engaged in a renewed debate about the authority of governments … Read More

To Save the Internet We Need To Own The Means Of Distribution

Date: 28 Apr 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

With the announcement by the FCC that cable and telephone companies will be allowed to prioritize access to their customers only one option remains that can guarantee an open internet:  owning the means of distribution. Thankfully an agency exists for this. Local government.  Owning the means of distribution is a traditional function of local government.  We … Read More

Crimea, Anschluss and the Enduring Quest for Autonomy

Date: 11 Mar 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The upcoming Crimea referendum is both ordinary and extraordinary. Ordinary because more than 100 times since World War II geographically concentrated ethnic or linguistic groups have voted on the question of independence.  Extraordinary because never before have a people encountered a ballot allowing them to choose only between continuing subservience within their existing nation or subservience … Read More

When It Comes to Public Services, Government Knows Best

Date: 20 Feb 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Minneapolis will soon vote to shift nearly 180 privately owned bus shelters to public ownership following numerous complaints about the lack of maintenance and upkeep.  When it does it will join the burgeoning ranks of cities who have discovered that when it comes to public services government knows best. In the post-Ronald Reagan era Americans take … Read More

Self-Reliance Podcast Episode 1: Local Self-Reliance in the Modern Economy

Date: 30 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, Podcast, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

What is the role of local self-reliance in the modern economy? As world travel, global commerce, and communications across the oceans bring us closer together, the role of localism changes. In our inaugural podcast episode, we bring together three ILSR veterans to look at the issue. Christopher Mitchell, Director of the Telecommunications as Commons initiative at … Read More

Republican Rhetoric Changes Depending On Whether They Are Dealing With Labor Or Capital

Date: 21 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Are Republicans inconsistent when they sometimes support using offsets and indexing and sometimes don’t?  Not at all.  They’re actually very consistent.  When capital comes asking for gifts Republicans act like Santa Claus.  When labor is the supplicant they conduct themselves more like Scrooge. Consider the Republicans’ different approach to the estate tax, the minimum wage, and … Read More

Republican Principles Change Depending On Whether A Bill Favors Labor Or Capital

Date: 14 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Are Republicans inconsistent when they sometimes support using offsets and indexing and sometimes don’t?  Not at all.  They’re actually very consistent.  When capital comes asking for gifts Republicans act like Santa Claus.  When labor is the supplicant they conduct themselves more like Scrooge. Consider the Republicans’ different approach to the estate tax, the minimum wage, and … Read More

The End Of Personal Space

Date: 14 Jan 2014 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The natural tendency of the private sector, when unrestrained, is to strip us of our personal physical and psychic space.  Just look at what has happened in the airline and broadcasting industries. When it comes to air travel, private companies’ profits depend on maximizing revenue per cubic inch of space inside a plane. Fifty years ago, … Read More

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