1976- The Year Maine State Corporatism Reclaimed Its Might

In 1969 the Home Rule Amendment was added to the Maine Constitution. It designates authority to the inhabitants of the municipality.to amend municipal charters and to approve public referendums for Continue Reading →

Systemic Soulutions to Housing Should Be Calibrated to Reverse the Wealth Divide

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Presenting the worker in resident housing zone Contemporary Capitalism Serves and Limits the Ownership Class A report from PItchbook The Transient Era of Billion Dollar Funds tells of the sudden boom and Continue Reading →

Is It Time for the Public-Private-Piggyback System to Step Aside?

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Pathways outside the algorithm open onto alternate worlds. Productivity Assets: The Floating Gull is the first Andersen Design wildlife sculpture designed in the late fifties. The Gull maintained its market appeal throughout Continue Reading →

A Twist of Fate, a Turn of Events, Pick a Straw to Begin a New Journey

Contrasting cultural attitudes and receptivity between India and Maine I have an unexpected project to work on this week and I have nothing to lose except my time and energy, and Continue Reading →

Job Training AI. How Am I Doing?

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Getting the history of Midcentury Design right! Here’s my chance! Rare and only known example of this slip cast form in original ebony-brown glaze, designed and handcrafted by Weston Neil Andersen Continue Reading →

Freedom, AI, and Being a Precursers to Recorded History

The grassroots fertilizes the mainstream but needs its independence! I recovered boxes from storage filled with the earliest midcentury examples of my parent’s work from the forties and fifties. It Continue Reading →