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Tag: 2015 Fundraising Drive

Fundraising almost done: $874.36 from 5 articles a week

We have raised $464 in subscriptions, and $3,718.64 in one-time donations.  Multiplying the subscriptions by 3, we’re at $5,125.64, $874.36 from the 5 articles a week level.  I’m very grateful to those who have given, and I’ll hold open the fundraiser for a few more days to see if we can make it.

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If you haven’t read them already, there are new articles up on what intellectual judgment is, and on California’s drought.

 

 

Fundraising update: $1,484.36 to go to 5 articles a week

As of publication, we’ve raised $414 in recurring donations (which count 3x), and $3,273.64 in non-recurring donations, for an effective total of $4,515.64.  I am immensely grateful to everyone who has donated, and this puts us solidly in the two significant posts a week level, and not too far from 5 posts a week.

If you haven’t given, you can afford to give, and you value my work, please consider donating or subscribing.  The amount of writing I do takes time and it is work.

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If you haven’t read them already, there are new articles on the preconditions for Keynesian stimulus to work; a concrete example using those conditions; an article on Venezuelan sanctions and their relation to the Melian dialogue which prophecized the fall of Athens; and an article on how intelligence can cause disaster if it is detached from judgment and creativity.

Fundraising Update: 2 articles a week reached, with a push can make 5 articles a week

In the first week of fundraising we’ve raised $334 in recurring donations, and $2,808 in one-time donations.  Multiplying the recurring donations by three puts the total raised to $3,810, which is over the $3,000 needed for two articles a week for three months.

The next threshold is $6,000 for 5 articles a week—$2,190 away.  If you haven’t already given, and you value my writing, I hope you will consider doing so.

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If you haven’t read it already, there’s a new article on the problems with non-fiction today, and I’ve kicked my most popular, ever, article, on the difference between ethics and morals to the front page.  That might seem like an esoteric topic, but the difference is the difference between a good society to live in, and a lousy one.

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