by Ronald Glotta | Oct 4, 2016 | Articles |
On August 14, 2003, at approximately 4:10 p.m., the power went out in Detroit, and the entire northeast United States. Our secretary was trapped in the elevator. The Greyhound bus driver’s union is on the same floor and their secretary heard her shouting. She gathered...
by Ronald Glotta | Oct 4, 2016 | Articles |
Control. The lack of it. The struggle to obtain it—a shimmering illusion. The ruling class demands it. Capital will not invest unless it has control, not just of the investment but also of the society in which the investment is made. Control is demanded regardless of...
by Ronald Glotta | Oct 4, 2016 | Articles |
January 22, 2002 JACK LESSENBERRY METRO TIMES 733 ST ANTOINE DETROIT MI 48226 Dear Jack, In response to your column of January 16, 2002, a little more precision of analysis is required. In discussing Enron you claim that this is bipartisan mess because Enron officials...
by Ronald Glotta | Oct 4, 2016 | Articles |
Driving down the freeway listening to a tape on Argumentation –the Basis for Rhetoric and Dialectics. The radio is almost impossible with every story bent to the right. And music can only take me so far. So I am listening to tapes. The entire first tape is devoted to...
by Ronald Glotta | Oct 4, 2016 | Articles |
This paper is written to discuss the reasons that a simple film festival is used for political struggle and the ways in which these struggles are framed. The single most important goal of the ruling class is the depoliticalization of the working class. The people who...