The Revolutionary Prospects of a Science of Morality

In this brief piece, I want to outline my reasons for a science of morality to evaluate morality itself. Marx once argued that communism is that period of history in which the people stop being merely the object of history, those to which things are done, but can also become the subject of history, those [...]

Ku Klux Koudou

This is the one the other koudou never mention. He prefers cheap beer. He can be found sitting on his couch in the middle of the grasslands, shooting lions off the oasis.

Defense of Technology

I grew up in the mountains of rural Montana. Back home it was common to have a certain disdain for the big cities of the coasts, and a certain contempt for the “city people” in their new boots and ten dollar hats who came for a few weeks to visit the dude ranches and take [...]

Constellation Koudou

Not only does this confirm Paracelsus’ hunch that English explorers had been in Namibia for the koudou before, but it matches exactly with early astrological charts of constellation Koudou.

Aedifice

Construction charges more than it advances
And taxes the tender withdrawal of the past:
There’s the green field spread, there, where fruits and glances
Lasted before us, forbidding us to last -
Are here now locker rooms, quiet ventilation
And drywall for the exposures in the frame
And interlocking floors and insulation
On earth unconditioned, moist, involved, untame.
I won’t remember this new [...]

Guerrilla Disobedience

Violence solves many problems. Simply by eliminating opposition, war creates a kind of peace, though usually at the expense of some liberties. In war, both sides increase in power, but the side most likely to win is the one starting with more control. After a war, it is unlikely that any power will be returned [...]

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