Class happens when some men, as a result of common experiences (inherited or shared), feel and articulate the identity of their interests as between themselves, and as against other men whose interests are different from (and usually opposed to) theirs.
Read More »Roger Nowosielski
OWS: The Prospects
It’s my considered opinion that unless OWS becomes injected with a brand-new life force and spirit, it has pretty much exhausted itself by now.
Read More »Quo Vadis, Domine?
“In the end we lost the battle too.” “What?” “I mean the victory belongs to the peasants, not to us."
Read More »Moral Language and its Grammar: An Exercise in Wittgensteinian Logic
What we’re going through right now, both in America and throughout the West, isn’t just any economic or political crisis but a moral crisis first and foremost. Get with it and act accordingly!
Read More »Ethics, Politics and Emotion
What is justice? The one question that’s coextensive with humanity’s lifespan, a question which shall forever be asked and forever remain relevant.
Read More »Protest, Protest Forever!
Protest is the message and the physical spaces which are being reclaimed, the medium. The end result is the process.
Read More »Satire: Animal Farm Revisited, An Interlude
An one-act play Concerning “Tactician” (the compound commander),a gossip monger called “Troublemaker,” and a little piglet named “Squealer”
Read More »The New York Autumn
If “Occupy America” only stays on message and doesn’t succumb to putting forth demands or an articulated platform, the days of the one percent are over and a new beginning is at hand.
Read More »Community Organizer’s Toolkit, an Adjunct to Mao’s Little Red Book (Part III)
Altruism is a touchy-feely kind of term. If evolutionary science is to posit it as a viable alternative to that which drives human progress, it must do better.
Read More »Reflections on the Future of Capitalism – Or the Scavenger Hunt
Rats abandoning the sinking ship used to be an apt metaphor, but I’m afraid our once respected banking industry has raised it a notch better: while at it, why not sell what remains for scrap?
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