Michael Veidt

I have a plan for the world - and it seems as if I'm laying it all out here, so come along for the ride.
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  • The Master is Only as Powerful as His Workers Are Suppressed
    The new reality show Undercover Boss shows how out of touch CEO's can be - and also why people should read a bit more Karl Marx.
  • Happy Holidays? Let Me Beg to Differ
    Everyone loves holidays, right? They are a time for people to get together and celebrate and all that. Well, consider me one of those "Bah, humbug" type people.
  • My Thoughts on the New We Are the World
    Two days after the song was released, and after listening to it for about 5 times, I give my thoughts on the new version of We Are The World - as well as my thoughts on that horrendous autotune garbage.
  • The Future of Food Production
    In these modern times, we are still relying on traditional methods of food production. It is time for us to abandon these methods and revert to the future: Hydroponics and In-Vitro Meat
  • Space Travel is Not a Private Matter
    Recently, President Obama anounced his planes to cut funding for NASA's Constelation program, which had intended to return to the moon, and hand over space travel to private companies. Bad idea. Really bad idea
  • Buying Used Books Saves Money
    Buying used not only saves money, it saves resources. But much more than that, there is really no difference between used goods and new goods.
  • The World that Has Been Pulled Over Our Eyes
    The media is our way of learning about the world around us. Most of the time, it is a great tool. However, sometimes, it turns into an Orwellian Matrix-style entity that fools us into believing that that which is false is really true.
  • A Spectre is Haunting Poetry
    Poetry, like any other art, is subjective, and as such can be interpreted many different ways. In this essay written for an English class, I argue that The Red Wheelbarrow by William Carlos Williams is about the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
  • Animals Spread Genes, Businesses Sell Jeans. There's a Difference
    Evolution and capitalism do not parallel each other, nor do they even begin to. Yet people still try to justify "crushing competition" by invoking their limited concept of what is an amazing and magnificent scientific phenomenon.
  • It's 2010, and It Is Time for Science to Take Over
    Instead of bickering over health care and job creation, we need to focus on what really matters: science. That's how we can get ourselves out of this mess.

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