That Old Time Sophistry
Oh you'll go outside again, work at a job, hate the president. But that old world is gone, let it go and prepare for the new.
Noam Chomsky Interview: The Greatest Challenge To State Power
Noam Chomsky: International law is for the weak.
The Songs I Know
The Spirit of the Depths had shown me how to awaken the dead,How to bring forth the lost memories of the dream world
Down, Down to Troy Town
But with what desperation do we seek to deny the cycles of time! That it were not so is the dearest wish of humanity. Any catastrophe imaginable would be preferable to the secrets hidden in Troy Town.
The House of Cold Rain
To join our essence and consciousness with the world was once the common inheritance of humanity. Now, it can only be found in the hinterland, the lands beyond. Beyond techno-industrial society. For what is there to join with in concrete and steel?
Opening the Seals
Death is not the enemy of life, but godlessness. The despair of humanity today is the product of centuries worth of both the denial of the spiritual life of the world and the suppression of the natural urge to reintegrate with that world.
Assigned Faggot: Gender Roles, Sex, and the Division of Labor
Sophia Burns looks at gender roles on paper vs. in practice, and the division of labor underlying both.
Do Trees Have Rights? Toward an Ecological Politics
John Halstead proposes an alternative holistic theory of rights, one in which we can ground the rights of nature.
The Anima of Disintegration
Titanic forces war within us. A war waged by the blood against the intellect, between the influences of the industrial fallen world in which we live, and the primeval, fecund, blood drenched swamps that we remember in our dreams and in the shadows of the woods at night.
The Burning Crown: Reading "Dismantling The Tower"
What secrets do [plants] share with us in that forgotten language of sighs and whispers?