home.social

Search

1000 results for “Rich”

  1. La Toile d’Araignée : Le Second Empire Britannique. (2018)
    informassue.tuxfamily.org/page
    Aujourd’hui, près de la moitié de la #richesse mondiale #offshore serait ainsi cachée dans des juridictions secrètes britanniques. La Grande-Bretagne et ses juridictions sont ainsi devenues l’intermédiaire principal et incontournable dans le monde de la #finance internationale.

    #Film #Documentaire #Capitalism #Capitalisme #Riches #Empire #ParadisFiscaux #ParadisFiscal #Corruption #Économie #GreatBritain

  2. ‘What really matters is defeating the left’

    The messages in “Everything Is Fine” are all long gone from the chats. So are many of the liberals.

    By then, Silicon Valley was moving right.

    In May of 2022, Andreessen asked the conservative academic #Richard #Hanania to
    “make me a chat of smart right-wing people,”
    Hanania recalled.

    As requested, he assembled eight or ten people
    — elite law students and federal court clerks,
    as well as Torenberg and Katherine Boyle,
    a former Washington Post reporter then at a16z and focused on investing in “American Dynamism.”

    Later, Hanania added the broadcaster Tucker Carlson.

    The substance of the chats no longer exists, but Signal preserved the group’s rotating names, which Andreessen enjoyed changing.

    The tone was jesting, but “Marc radicalized over time,”
    Hanania recalled.

    Hanania said he found himself increasingly alienated from the group and the shift toward partisan pro-Trump politics,
    and he came to see the chat he’d established as a “vehicle for groupthink.”

    (A friend of Andreessen’s said it was Hanania, not Andreessen, who had shifted his politics.)

    The group continues without him.

    Hanania argued with the other members “about whether it’s a good idea to buy into Trump’s election denial stuff.
    I’d say, ‘That’s not true and that actually matters.’

    I got the sense these guys didn’t want to hear it,” he said.

    “There’s an idea that you don’t criticize, because what really matters is defeating the left.”

    He left the group in June of 2023.

    semafor.com/article/04/27/2025

  3. ‘What really matters is defeating the left’

    The messages in “Everything Is Fine” are all long gone from the chats. So are many of the liberals.

    By then, Silicon Valley was moving right.

    In May of 2022, Andreessen asked the conservative academic #Richard #Hanania to
    “make me a chat of smart right-wing people,”
    Hanania recalled.

    As requested, he assembled eight or ten people
    — elite law students and federal court clerks,
    as well as Torenberg and Katherine Boyle,
    a former Washington Post reporter then at a16z and focused on investing in “American Dynamism.”

    Later, Hanania added the broadcaster Tucker Carlson.

    The substance of the chats no longer exists, but Signal preserved the group’s rotating names, which Andreessen enjoyed changing.

    The tone was jesting, but “Marc radicalized over time,”
    Hanania recalled.

    Hanania said he found himself increasingly alienated from the group and the shift toward partisan pro-Trump politics,
    and he came to see the chat he’d established as a “vehicle for groupthink.”

    (A friend of Andreessen’s said it was Hanania, not Andreessen, who had shifted his politics.)

    The group continues without him.

    Hanania argued with the other members “about whether it’s a good idea to buy into Trump’s election denial stuff.
    I’d say, ‘That’s not true and that actually matters.’

    I got the sense these guys didn’t want to hear it,” he said.

    “There’s an idea that you don’t criticize, because what really matters is defeating the left.”

    He left the group in June of 2023.

    semafor.com/article/04/27/2025

  4. ‘What really matters is defeating the left’

    The messages in “Everything Is Fine” are all long gone from the chats. So are many of the liberals.

    By then, Silicon Valley was moving right.

    In May of 2022, Andreessen asked the conservative academic #Richard #Hanania to
    “make me a chat of smart right-wing people,”
    Hanania recalled.

    As requested, he assembled eight or ten people
    — elite law students and federal court clerks,
    as well as Torenberg and Katherine Boyle,
    a former Washington Post reporter then at a16z and focused on investing in “American Dynamism.”

    Later, Hanania added the broadcaster Tucker Carlson.

    The substance of the chats no longer exists, but Signal preserved the group’s rotating names, which Andreessen enjoyed changing.

    The tone was jesting, but “Marc radicalized over time,”
    Hanania recalled.

    Hanania said he found himself increasingly alienated from the group and the shift toward partisan pro-Trump politics,
    and he came to see the chat he’d established as a “vehicle for groupthink.”

    (A friend of Andreessen’s said it was Hanania, not Andreessen, who had shifted his politics.)

    The group continues without him.

    Hanania argued with the other members “about whether it’s a good idea to buy into Trump’s election denial stuff.
    I’d say, ‘That’s not true and that actually matters.’

    I got the sense these guys didn’t want to hear it,” he said.

    “There’s an idea that you don’t criticize, because what really matters is defeating the left.”

    He left the group in June of 2023.

    semafor.com/article/04/27/2025

  5. ‘What really matters is defeating the left’

    The messages in “Everything Is Fine” are all long gone from the chats. So are many of the liberals.

    By then, Silicon Valley was moving right.

    In May of 2022, Andreessen asked the conservative academic #Richard #Hanania to
    “make me a chat of smart right-wing people,”
    Hanania recalled.

    As requested, he assembled eight or ten people
    — elite law students and federal court clerks,
    as well as Torenberg and Katherine Boyle,
    a former Washington Post reporter then at a16z and focused on investing in “American Dynamism.”

    Later, Hanania added the broadcaster Tucker Carlson.

    The substance of the chats no longer exists, but Signal preserved the group’s rotating names, which Andreessen enjoyed changing.

    The tone was jesting, but “Marc radicalized over time,”
    Hanania recalled.

    Hanania said he found himself increasingly alienated from the group and the shift toward partisan pro-Trump politics,
    and he came to see the chat he’d established as a “vehicle for groupthink.”

    (A friend of Andreessen’s said it was Hanania, not Andreessen, who had shifted his politics.)

    The group continues without him.

    Hanania argued with the other members “about whether it’s a good idea to buy into Trump’s election denial stuff.
    I’d say, ‘That’s not true and that actually matters.’

    I got the sense these guys didn’t want to hear it,” he said.

    “There’s an idea that you don’t criticize, because what really matters is defeating the left.”

    He left the group in June of 2023.

    semafor.com/article/04/27/2025

  6. #Richard #Hanania, Rising Right-Wing Star, Wrote For #White #Supremacist Sites Under Pseudonym

    Hanania is championed by tech moguls and a U.S. senator, but HuffPost found he used a pen name to become an important figure in the “alt-right.”

    huffpost.com/entry/richard-han

    Richard Hanania, a visiting scholar at the University of Texas, used the pen name “Richard Hoste” in the early 2010s to write articles where he identified himself as a “race realist.”

    He expressed support for eugenics and the forced sterilization of “low IQ” people, who he argued were most often Black.

    He opposed “miscegenation” and “race-mixing.” And once, while arguing that Black people cannot govern themselves, he cited the neo-Nazi author of “The Turner Diaries,” the infamous novel that celebrates a future race war.

    A decade later, writing under his real name, Hanania has ensconced himself in the national mainstream media, writing op-eds in the country’s biggest papers, bending the ears of some of the world’s wealthiest men and lecturing at prestigious universities, all while keeping his past white supremacist writings under wraps

  7. #Richard #Hanania, Rising Right-Wing Star, Wrote For #White #Supremacist Sites Under Pseudonym

    Hanania is championed by tech moguls and a U.S. senator, but HuffPost found he used a pen name to become an important figure in the “alt-right.”

    huffpost.com/entry/richard-han

    Richard Hanania, a visiting scholar at the University of Texas, used the pen name “Richard Hoste” in the early 2010s to write articles where he identified himself as a “race realist.”

    He expressed support for eugenics and the forced sterilization of “low IQ” people, who he argued were most often Black.

    He opposed “miscegenation” and “race-mixing.” And once, while arguing that Black people cannot govern themselves, he cited the neo-Nazi author of “The Turner Diaries,” the infamous novel that celebrates a future race war.

    A decade later, writing under his real name, Hanania has ensconced himself in the national mainstream media, writing op-eds in the country’s biggest papers, bending the ears of some of the world’s wealthiest men and lecturing at prestigious universities, all while keeping his past white supremacist writings under wraps

  8. #Richard #Hanania, Rising Right-Wing Star, Wrote For #White #Supremacist Sites Under Pseudonym

    Hanania is championed by tech moguls and a U.S. senator, but HuffPost found he used a pen name to become an important figure in the “alt-right.”

    huffpost.com/entry/richard-han

    Richard Hanania, a visiting scholar at the University of Texas, used the pen name “Richard Hoste” in the early 2010s to write articles where he identified himself as a “race realist.”

    He expressed support for eugenics and the forced sterilization of “low IQ” people, who he argued were most often Black.

    He opposed “miscegenation” and “race-mixing.” And once, while arguing that Black people cannot govern themselves, he cited the neo-Nazi author of “The Turner Diaries,” the infamous novel that celebrates a future race war.

    A decade later, writing under his real name, Hanania has ensconced himself in the national mainstream media, writing op-eds in the country’s biggest papers, bending the ears of some of the world’s wealthiest men and lecturing at prestigious universities, all while keeping his past white supremacist writings under wraps

  9. #Richard #Hanania, Rising Right-Wing Star, Wrote For #White #Supremacist Sites Under Pseudonym

    Hanania is championed by tech moguls and a U.S. senator, but HuffPost found he used a pen name to become an important figure in the “alt-right.”

    huffpost.com/entry/richard-han

    Richard Hanania, a visiting scholar at the University of Texas, used the pen name “Richard Hoste” in the early 2010s to write articles where he identified himself as a “race realist.”

    He expressed support for eugenics and the forced sterilization of “low IQ” people, who he argued were most often Black.

    He opposed “miscegenation” and “race-mixing.” And once, while arguing that Black people cannot govern themselves, he cited the neo-Nazi author of “The Turner Diaries,” the infamous novel that celebrates a future race war.

    A decade later, writing under his real name, Hanania has ensconced himself in the national mainstream media, writing op-eds in the country’s biggest papers, bending the ears of some of the world’s wealthiest men and lecturing at prestigious universities, all while keeping his past white supremacist writings under wraps

  10. #Richard #Hanania, Rising Right-Wing Star, Wrote For #White #Supremacist Sites Under Pseudonym

    Hanania is championed by tech moguls and a U.S. senator, but HuffPost found he used a pen name to become an important figure in the “alt-right.”

    huffpost.com/entry/richard-han

    Richard Hanania, a visiting scholar at the University of Texas, used the pen name “Richard Hoste” in the early 2010s to write articles where he identified himself as a “race realist.”

    He expressed support for eugenics and the forced sterilization of “low IQ” people, who he argued were most often Black.

    He opposed “miscegenation” and “race-mixing.” And once, while arguing that Black people cannot govern themselves, he cited the neo-Nazi author of “The Turner Diaries,” the infamous novel that celebrates a future race war.

    A decade later, writing under his real name, Hanania has ensconced himself in the national mainstream media, writing op-eds in the country’s biggest papers, bending the ears of some of the world’s wealthiest men and lecturing at prestigious universities, all while keeping his past white supremacist writings under wraps

  11. 🎩💰BREAKING: The rich inherit wealth and don't work! Shocking! This groundbreaking revelation brought to you by Captain Obvious and the "I-read-Reddit-once" Institute. Meanwhile, the rest of us peasants continue to work while trying to decode the endless menu of redundant subscription offers. 📈💼
    economist.com/leaders/2025/02/ #richinheritance #wealthgap #subscriptionoverload #classdivide #societalissues #HackerNews #ngated

  12. 🎩💰BREAKING: The rich inherit wealth and don't work! Shocking! This groundbreaking revelation brought to you by Captain Obvious and the "I-read-Reddit-once" Institute. Meanwhile, the rest of us peasants continue to work while trying to decode the endless menu of redundant subscription offers. 📈💼
    economist.com/leaders/2025/02/ #richinheritance #wealthgap #subscriptionoverload #classdivide #societalissues #HackerNews #ngated

  13. 🎩💰BREAKING: The rich inherit wealth and don't work! Shocking! This groundbreaking revelation brought to you by Captain Obvious and the "I-read-Reddit-once" Institute. Meanwhile, the rest of us peasants continue to work while trying to decode the endless menu of redundant subscription offers. 📈💼
    economist.com/leaders/2025/02/ #richinheritance #wealthgap #subscriptionoverload #classdivide #societalissues #HackerNews #ngated

  14. Richtige Vorsätze macht sich, soweit ich weiß, niemand. Müsste da mal nachfragen, wenn ich sie wieder besuche. :)

    Im #InternatCrossroads richten sich alle an die eigenen Kalender aus ihren Welten – der "offizielle" der Erde ist bekannt, aber wie bei so vielem anderen, machen alle das, was sie wollen. Böllern ist in dem Ausmaß nicht erlaubt, nur in VR-Spielen oder so, dass es niemanden stört. Eine Feier gibt's eh gefühlt jeden Tag xD

  15. @toxi @JulianOliver @mattsheffield
    Has anyone mentioned yet that there's a pretty good chance that Dawkins is #neurodiverse, and that us neurodiverse people are more susceptible to AI?
    @crowgirl Asking, because it's a really important part of the conversation that seems to be missing here.
    It's like piling on someone for being homeless, taking drugs, whatever...
    We need a 12 step program to get off AI that *works*, and part of that is education, not shaming.

    #NoAI #RichardDawkins

  16. What do jokes tell us about ourselves? Richard Prince has been making art using jokes and about jokes for years. We're displaying his most recent efforts in that arena: photographs of the joke files of comedian Milton Berle (the files themselves are also in the show).

    georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ri

    #RichardPrince #MiltonBerle #AppropriationArt

  17. What do jokes tell us about ourselves? Richard Prince has been making art using jokes and about jokes for years. We're displaying his most recent efforts in that arena: photographs of the joke files of comedian Milton Berle (the files themselves are also in the show).

    georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ri

    #RichardPrince #MiltonBerle #AppropriationArt

  18. What do jokes tell us about ourselves? Richard Prince has been making art using jokes and about jokes for years. We're displaying his most recent efforts in that arena: photographs of the joke files of comedian Milton Berle (the files themselves are also in the show).

    georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ri

    #RichardPrince #MiltonBerle #AppropriationArt

  19. What do jokes tell us about ourselves? Richard Prince has been making art using jokes and about jokes for years. We're displaying his most recent efforts in that arena: photographs of the joke files of comedian Milton Berle (the files themselves are also in the show).

    georgiamuseum.org/gmoa_blog/ri

    #RichardPrince #MiltonBerle #AppropriationArt

  20. @richlv

    oh yeah, I saw that his nickname is also "#Madyar" but went with the alternate spelling which you sometimes see for his nickname too

    As you know, nicknamed so because he's Hungarian minority from the far west side of #Ukraine

    for that...

    fucking #Orban bans him from #Hungary

    he has family there

    fucking #vatnik cruelty

    #Magyar #UkraineWar

  21. @richlv

    oh yeah, I saw that his nickname is also "#Madyar" but went with the alternate spelling which you sometimes see for his nickname too

    As you know, nicknamed so because he's Hungarian minority from the far west side of #Ukraine

    for that...

    fucking #Orban bans him from #Hungary

    he has family there

    fucking #vatnik cruelty

    #Magyar #UkraineWar

  22. Rich medieval Christians buried ‘closer to God’ even with leprosy or tuberculosis, archaeologists find

    Medieval cemeteries in Denmark show how social rank shaped burial choices. Plots near church walls or inside church buildings cost more and signaled wealth, family ties, or religious standing. A research team used grave location as a measure of status...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/ric

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #medieval #Christianity

  23. RICHARD BEIRACH
    Eon
    1975 U.S. pressing

    A stellar early evening slice of cool #jazz .

    It would make sense that I really love this record, seeing that I’m a fan of Bill Evans. There’s some similarities here in the music, but BEIRACH stretches things out into a more atmospheric and pensive direction in some spots.
    It’s far more romantic sounding and less in-your-face as some of Bill’s recordings.

    There’s a 12 minute version of Miles Davis’ “Nardis”, another piece that was long associated with Evans.
    Here, it comes off very hypnotic.

    Eon is a very underrated album from that whole mid-#70s ECM period.
    A perfect ‘unwinding in the early evening’ kind of record.

    #vinyl #vinylrecords #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection #retro #vintage #art #music #analog #richardbeirach #eon #ecm #1970s #70smusic