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The Way Out of Weippe

Way back on 27 October 2008, more than seven years ago, when I was respected by some and I was busily, self-importantly holding down a "respectable" job, I penned the essay posted below. I've kept the title, added a brief…

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Mistakes have been Made

It's one of my favorite phrases: "Mistakes have been made." They are legion. I've made most of them myself. I continue along the same, error-ridden path. I suspect I'll make my final mistake immediately before I die. It might be…

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On Being a Doomer

On 4 September 2008, as the final academic year of my academic life was barely under way, I wrote an essay for this space bearing the same title as the current essay. It's pasted below, verbatim, after a few contemporary…

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The Founding Fathers, Through the Lens of Empire

I've pasted directly below, nearly verbatim, an essay I wrote for this space on 8 May 2014 titled, "Shadows and Lies" (I updated the original essay on 11 September 2015 with a link to the latest report from Architects &…

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The Slow Road to Fascism

Suppose we were planning to impose a dictatorial regime upon the American people -- the following preparations would be essential: 1. Concentrate the populace in megalopolitan masses so that they can be kept under close surveillance and where, in case…

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Resources and Anthropocentrism

Sun Tzu discussed resources as imperative to state power about 2,500 years ago in The Art of War. By the time Thomas Hobbes linked resources and anthropocentrism in his 1651 classic, Leviathan, resources were clearly accepted as human rights. Consider,…

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