The right kind of radicalism is nothing for which we should be ashamed. Paul Rosenberg warns that if we don't learn to break free from popular opinions, our descendants will look at us like we look at those who used to bleed people when they were sick.
No matter how much of our world appears to be spinning out of control, we call the shots as to where we choose to focus our attention. Walker Larson explains what we lose with our attention spans.
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The atmosphere is getting charged as the November election draws near, much in the same way the atmosphere starts to stink as you get closer to a large dairy. For those who want to better understand the electoral chicanery playing out before us, James Howard Kunstler breaks it down very nicely.
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