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Centralization As Unquestionable Maxim
I wanted to take a minute to respond to Reactionary Reader’s blog post from October 24th regarding a conversation we had earlier last month. RR writes: “The question that needs to be asked regarding this trend however: is centralization inevitable? The answer is yes.” RR’s forms an inductive argument to assert this. I can’t recall… Continue reading
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Why I Am On Strike From Politics
I have talked about this a good deal in my community at Franssen.Locals.Com but I have not yet delineated it in a free, public forum.My reasons are very simple and impersonal but a lot of people refuse to process the reasons, I think because they would then have to apply this to their own lives… Continue reading
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You Can’t Do Things Halfway
I have been doing lots of reflecting on my years of publishing political commentary and the bit of peaceful activism I did. I did not focus on politics until 2016. If I had to put a ratio on my years involved with politics, I’d break it down like this:2016: 25% politics, 75% philosophy2017: 40% politics,… Continue reading