Dennis Loo

Sometimes asking for the impossible is the only realistic path

Dennis Loo

Dennis Loo
Location
Los Angeles, California,
Birthday
December 31
Title
Professor of Sociology
Company
Cal Poly Pomona
Bio
Author of Globalization and the Demolition of Society; Co-Editor/Author of Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney, World Can't Wait Steering Committee Member, co-author of "Crimes Are Crimes, No Matter Who Does Them" statement, dog and fruit tree lover. Published poet. Winner of the Alfred R. Lindesmith Award, Project Censored Award and the Nation Magazine's Most Valuable Campaign Award. Punahou and Harvard Honor Graduate. Ph.D. in Sociology from UC Santa Cruz. An archive of close to 500 postings of mine can be found at my blogspot blog, Dennis Loo, link below. I publish regularly at dennisloo.com, worldcantwait.net (link below) and also at OpEd News and sometimes at Counterpunch.

I stopped watching it early in the third quarter because it's too painful. The game plan for the Indiana Pacers in tonight's game five in the best of seven Eastern conference playoffs reminds me of the presidential campaign of Walter Mondale in the 1980s against George H. W. Bush. Is Indiana… Read full post »

After being embarrassed by the Denver Nuggets tonight in Game 6 of their first round NBA playoff series, with the Nuggets winning the last two games to tie the series at 3 all, Laker center Andrew Bynum was asked in the locker room why the Lakers  - with the notable exception… Read full post »

In today's New York Times (3/3/12) the paper writes about the February 21st burning by U.S. personnel in Afghanistan of Muslim holy books, including at least four Qurans, which has sparked nationwide riots, citing the conclusions of a joint commission of three Afghan security officers and an AmericRead full post »

When a player is playing that well, he doesn’t come out of nowhere. It seems like he comes out of nowhere. Go back and take a look, and the skill level was probably there from the beginning, it’s just that we didn’t notice it.         
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Originally posted at DennisLoo.com:

Yesterday (February 9, 2012) David Carr at The New York Times wrote an article about Occupy entitled: “The Occupy Movement May Be in Retreat But Its Ideas Are Advancing.” He points out that Obama’s SOTU address took up the rhetoric of Occupy anRead full post »

FEBRUARY 3, 2012 1:10PM

The Supreme War Crime

The U.S. and Israel have launched punishing sanctions upon Iran and one or both have assassinated Iranian scientists. Sanctions are not a way of avoiding a war; they are a prelude to war; they are the beginning stages of a war.

Before the unprovoked attack upon Iraq by Bush and… Read full post »

FEBRUARY 1, 2012 10:10AM

Dirty, Pretty Things Part 3

Part 1 can be read here. Part 2 is here.

A friend at Red Room, where the first two of my article series are also posted, commented on my "Dirty, Pretty Things: Apple, Inc. and China" series that the conditions of the Chinese workers at Apple suppliersRead full post »

JANUARY 29, 2012 9:28AM

Dirty, Pretty Things Part 2

Part I can be found here.

The New York Times’ articles on Apple in China (I and II) have struck a chord and there is talk of an Apple boycott circulating among American journalists. Since Apple’s success depends a great deal on its being seen as cool, the explosionsRead full post »

 

Capital … comes into the world soiled with gore from top to toe and oozing blood from every pore.”

                        -- Karl Marx, Capital

 

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JANUARY 25, 2012 2:24PM

Obama's SOTU Speech 2012

I'm going to comment on just a few things about Obama's SOTU speech last night. So many lies, so little time!

First, obviously absent the Occupy Movement, there would have been no talk in his speech about making the rich pay their fair share. This indicates the significance… Read full post »

I'm going to be on the Gary Null Show on Wed., Jan. 25th at 9 am PST. Gary has the largest progressive radio audience in the country. You can listen live or later as a podcast. (This is a new date from the original one.)… Read full post »

JANUARY 15, 2012 11:29PM

Who’s to Blame for Urinating Marines?

Originally published at DennisLoo.com

The four U.S. Marines shown on video urinating on the dead bodies of Afghanis, allegedly Taliban fighters, has sparked heated debate in this country and sparked outrage in the world. In an MSNBC story entitled: “Extreme war stresses to blame in Marine urinaRead full post »

The media have, with few exceptions, not covered the passage and signing by Obama of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 (NDAA) in a fashion that would alert the populace to the momentousness of what is afoot. Even among those who know of the NDAA, many… Read full post »

DECEMBER 31, 2011 4:43PM

Book Talk Thurs., Jan. 5, Burbank

For those in the area, I'll be giving a book talk about my new book, Globalization and the Demolition of Society, on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012 at the Buena Vista Branch of the Burbank Library, 300 North Buena Vista Street,  Burbank, CA 91505, from 7 pm - 10 pm.

You're… Read full post »

This is an expanded version of an article that was first published at dennisloo.com. 

Whenever the election cycle starts up, some people tell us that they feel that they have no choice but ”to hold their noses” and vote for the “lesser evil,” by which they usually mean… Read full post »

DECEMBER 15, 2011 7:49PM

A Presidency That Will Go Down in Infamy

The White House announced today that it would not veto the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012. The NDAA mandates the military to arrest and indefinitely detain any person, including American citizens, anywhere in the world, including on US soil, who is accused by authorities as a terrorist or… Read full post »

Originally posted at DennisLoo.com on December 8, 2011:

The American Dream, as everyone knows, is that if you work hard, play by the rules, and persevere, that you will have a comfortable life for you and your family: (what used to be described as) the house with a… Read full post »

NOVEMBER 28, 2011 1:32PM

Occupy LA, 11/27/11

 

I was at OLA yesterday for seven and a half hours. I stayed until about 9:30 pm and had to leave, but up to that time I would estimate there were well over 2,000 people on site, with roughly 80% or more of the people being in their twenties. The police…

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So it has come to this: concerted and no doubt co-ordinated multi-city and multi-state police violence to evict/arrest/discard/manhandle the Occupy movement in numerous cities over the last immediate period, including the flagship of them all, Occupy Wall Street. 

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They think tha… Read full post »

 

You’ve heard the 1%'ers and their apologists say it to Michael Moore, to Susan Sarandon, and to others who are famous and wealthy: you’re hypocrites for expressing support for the Occupy Movement.

Let me get this straight: if you’re wealthy and you refuse to recognize theRead full post »

NOVEMBER 9, 2011 12:20PM

The Impolitic Mr. Cain

Why is Herman Cain still standing? After all of the verbal and cognitive missteps, ridiculous obliviousness to the most basic knowledge about political affairs (exceeding even Palin and Bachmann's famous ignorance and distortions), violations of campaign financing laws, groping and sexual harassment… Read full post »

NOVEMBER 5, 2011 10:44AM

Product v. Process

 

I have described in many essays and in my new book the rift and struggle that exists now between those who uphold and celebrate private goods and the private interest versus those who defend and celebrate public goods and the public interest. It’s a very useful way… Read full post »

NOVEMBER 3, 2011 11:56AM

Occupy and (Very) Nascent Dual Power

Yesterday Keith Olbermann on his Countdown show on Current TV interviewed one of the organizers of the Oakland Occupation. (The Oakland General Strike was a rousing success, by the way.) Towards the end of his interview, Olbermann asked about where the movement was going from there. The organizer rep… Read full post »

OCTOBER 29, 2011 2:08PM

Why the Occupation Movement Will Win

The first point I'd make is that the Occupation Movement (OM) has already won something very important. It has reframed the discourse from "I've got mine, aren't you envious?" to "99% v. 1%."

Since public opinion ultimately decides the course of events in the sense that coercion can prevail for… Read full post »

A bit of background first:

When Occupy Wall Street (OWS) started five weeks ago, the police and media's reaction to the demonstration was hostile, with police using pepper spray directly in people's eyes at point blank range, punching out women, attacking a man for the crime of carrying… Read full post »