7 Tips for Getting Through Thanksgiving
How to the make the most of your holiday experience.
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How to the make the most of your holiday experience.
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Casimiro Castro “Guardiola Square” (1855)
Casimiro Castro “Guardiola Square” (1855) Read More »
Of late, it seems that the only viable way to overcome the American political duopoly to any substantial degree is to be a billionaire.
American Duopoly, Part III: A Green-Libertarian Alliance? Read More »
That’s right. Several generations ago, people in what are today the reddest, Tea Partying parts of the U.S., actually advocated for socialism to combat the crushing debt and boom-bust cycle of capitalism.
American Duopoly, Part II: Populist and Progressive Challenges to the Two-Party System Read More »
This is Part I of a 3-part essay examining the history, causes, and possible responses to the two-party system in U.S. politics. Pt I: Why do we have a Republican-Democrat duopoly?
American Duopoly, Part I: Understanding the Duopoly Read More »
Irving Penn “Miles Davis” (1986)
Irving Penn “Miles Davis” (1986) Read More »
The NFL is currently beset by a bevy of embarrassments. On the surface they seem like isolated incidents, but I think there’s a fair bit more to it than that.
The Decline and Fall of the NFL Read More »
William Holbrook Beard, “Squirrel and Mice” or “Making Acquaintance” (1859)
William Holbrook Beard, “Squirrel and Mice” or “Making Acquaintance” (1859) Read More »
Dogma is the disease, a quest for absolutism is the symptom, and the emergence of a totalitarianism is the terminal condition. Religion is just a vehicle.
Religion, Race, and the Dangers of Dogma Read More »
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