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Why Can’t We Thrive Like 1905?

When writing historical things, I try to include perspective from people who actually lived through the events. And for money issues in the US, I’m able to do that back to about 1905.

So, do you think life was nasty, brutish, and short in 1905? That there were poor and starving people falling dead on every street corner?

Hardly. Continue reading “Why Can’t We Thrive Like 1905?”

Fear, Shame And Intimidation Are Chemical Weapons

I rather hate to do this, but these first two paragraphs seem the best way to make this very important point. Apologies.

Imagine that some combination of circumstances end with you walking into a so-so bar, then accidentally causing some gigantic brute to spill his drink. Imagine also that this brute just learned that his girlfriend moved out, taking his money with her. Continue reading “Fear, Shame And Intimidation Are Chemical Weapons”

CNN Is The Mirror of Narcissus

File this under “needs to be said.” Ah well.

The lords of Hollywood, the political elite, the educational elite… these are not uniformly stupid people. Some of them, in fact, are fairly bright. Observing them, however, might lead you to the conclusion that they are blindly stupid or even purposely evil. Nonetheless, most of them are not evil; rather, they are overly-committed narcissists. Continue reading “CNN Is The Mirror of Narcissus”

The Collapse of The Enlightenment

We’ve been watching the Enlightenment collapse before us in real time. This is something that adults need to understand.

What remains of the Enlightenment is collapsing for structural reasons. This discourse doesn’t rest upon political or academic theories, but upon facts and direct observations. Obviously I’m simplifying (one can’t write history any other way), but minus the inevitable exceptions and complications, this is what has happened and what is happening. Continue reading “The Collapse of The Enlightenment”