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  • Abolitionist vision, a society without prisons and police

    Abolitionism is about more than dismantling prisons. It is also about building a world with universal access to safety, self-determination, freedom and dignity. Source: Anything is possible: toward an abolitionist vision | ROAR Magazine Continue reading

  • TRUMPISM as multiracial whiteness

    The attraction of Trump for Latino voters is the promise of multiracial whiteness. Rooted in America’s ugly history of white supremacy, indigenous dispossession and anti-blackness, multiracial whiteness is an ideology invested in the unequal distribution of land, wealth, power and… Continue reading

  • authoritarianism LINKED TO PSYCHOPATHY–New Study

    The researchers found that heightened interpersonal and affective psychopathic traits were positively associated with social dominance orientation and right-wing authoritarianism, which in turn were linked to increased anti-immigrant attitudes towards Middle-Eastern refugees and distrust of minorities. Continue reading

    authoritarianism LINKED TO PSYCHOPATHY–New Study
  • LOVE BEATS in the time of Covid

    DJ9 “…made this mix between March 2020 and October 2020. It covers the period of time when the country underwent lockdown. It has a dreamy feel and was inspired by Boccaccio’s Decameron which was written during the 14th century plague… Continue reading

    LOVE BEATS in the time of Covid
  • The case for debt abolition

    The Debt Collective believes that it is not enough for public goods and social services to be universal, they must be reparative, too. One of the upsides to debtor organizing is that, unlike worker organizing, there have not been decades… Continue reading

  • boring bourgeois banal

    The thematic of my life is loving struggle through the fundamental attunement of profound boredom. Continue reading

    boring bourgeois banal
  • Previously undiscovered neolithic circle of deep shafts near Stonehenge

    As the area around Stonehenge is among the world’s most-studied archaeological landscapes, the discovery is all the more unexpected. Having filled naturally over millennia, the shafts – although enormous – had been dismissed as natural sinkholes and dew ponds. The… Continue reading

    Previously undiscovered neolithic circle of deep shafts near Stonehenge
  • On Tech: When Amazon flexes its power

    To Amazon and its defenders, this feels unfair. Amazon is just doing what stores have always done — just better. This question about whether technology superpowers can play fair by the tried and true rules is a central legal, economic… Continue reading

    On Tech: When Amazon flexes its power
  • More of the Trump Teams Incompetence in 2017

    Trump administration stopped working on rules that would have prepared for pandemic’s like COVID-19. Continue reading

    More of the Trump Teams Incompetence in 2017
  • 2020 — SPRING TCCD-NE Course

    My current course in Introduction to Philosophy: Reading schedule, readings, and assignments. If you are not one of my students, you are still welcome to read along with us. Continue reading

    2020 — SPRING TCCD-NE Course