@timothyjpmason – thx – well, it’s a non-academic book, I don’t cite anyone – unless they add something absolutely necessary to the argument

@Inverness – I did a reading of Debt at Bluestockings Bookstore Fri and after it everyone under 30 there wanted to talk student loan protest

@reneerico @planetmoney – as a matter of fact I did an hour-long interview with PM on all this in July but they never ran it

@Perry_DL – what more do you expect from the Torygraph? Curious how low definition those surveillance images are though, isn’t it?

@craigjcalhoun – so glad you like it; it’s (partly) a kind of odd oblique attempt to influence public debate. We’ll see if it works

@davidgraeber – hey, I didn’t know that tweeted automatically! Really I was just asking people to review it.

@craigjcalhoun – I would have pointed that out but I can’t find the tweet if the name is misspelled! Hello

@faustroll @ModeledBehavior – on 2nd thought, I don’t care. Responding to a playful irony like that shows someone who’s basically an asshole

@chrislhayes – prob most fascinating thing I wrote all week too but unsurprising since otherwise I just wrote stupid tweets like this one

@MutualArising – yeah so busy with comments I totally forgot promise to call Apple to see how to fix my gf’s system so it’ll work w new ipod

@bluestockings – quick, folks out in twitterland – which passages you think I should read?

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@asadatta – we both ended up sitting in the lounge waiting to be interrogated, each reading a book about Marcel Duchamp. His was in French

@asadatta thx no, but I’ll have to read it. I’ve been fond of L. ever since we were both pulled off a plane in Tokyo airport

@jdestrad – many Medieval scholastics argued that usury was theft (“the theft of time.”)

@jdestrad – well quantified and therefore transferrable. But as a result, all moral obligations tend to be re-imagined through that lens

@erniesfo @stellaaaa @BookTV @cspan @DougHenwood – yup Sat, Sep 3, noon and 7PM, then Monday 7 am if anyone’s alive at that hour. Just up.