Jamin Hubner

Jamin Hubner
LCC International University (LCC) · College of Arts and Sciences

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Introduction
I'm currently reading/writing on economic justice and history, cooperatives, labor, and decentralized organization. I'm known by my colleagues for my curiosity, sarcasm, comradery, and writing book reviews. I ponder further studies in economic history because I love telling interesting stories and showing people that the world could be different. I look up to intellectual-activists, like Ida B Wells, David Graeber, Walter Rodney, Clara Mattei, Joerg Rieger, Sallie McFague, and Cornel West.

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Concepts of power in business management and workplace dynamics are slowly evolving out of their modern foundations into new territory. The increasing frequency of corporate co-CEO structures is one such instance, with an emerging consensus that this shared leadership model produces positive results. Dissenting voices on co-CEOs indicate a need for...
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The pleonastic hypernegation οὐ μὴ is widely recognized as conveying an emphatic “no.” However, all major English translations fail to render it consistently with such emphasis. This article explores the nature of this disparity by locating οὐ μὴ linguistically, semantically, and lexically within New Testament literature and contemporary research....
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The negative outcomes of industrial capitalism and neoliberalism continue to grow in the twenty-first century, causing many social scientists to look for solutions and alternatives to the status quo. Major ideologies gravitate towards collectivization and statism on the one hand, and anarcho-capitalism and the "commodification of everything" on the...

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