Actually existing democratic socialism:
Actually existing democratic socialism:
*neatly
Interesting inversion of βmissionary or mercenary?β (βMissionary or mercenaryβ=heuristic that Westerners in Restern spaces divide nearly and exclusively into one or the other.)
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Law of war discourse reminds me of a perceptive analyst on Kenyan political corruption: given how permissive the formal rules already are, their persistent violation is real evidence of elite depravity.
This issue contains a chilling account of the latest disaster at Rubaya Mine in DRC:
Ombeni*, a survivor of previous Rubaya landslides, said the site had become a burial ground. βSome bosses donβt want the victims to be pulled out of the rubble for fear of having to pay for their funeralsβ
1/3 There is and End of Days feel about Western Hegemony right now. A half millennia in which the West hoarded much of the worldβs wealth, plundering, colonising and burning through fossil fuels, is ending in a paroxysmal, Trumpian blunder.
www.thetimes.com/culture/book...
Me when I'm asked to find any kind of document at work.
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Thank you.
If being socially conservative was a good reason to kill people weβd be dropping JDAMs on megachurches
As long as there have been basically pleasant bureaucrats, probably, a chunk of them have wondered what it would be like to be sexy murder poets. The author of βSinuheβ clearly committed enough to write down his martial escape fantasy.
I suspect the basic (escape) fantasy is really old.
Oh we now weβre posting
Yes. If youβve seen a dog do like multimodal spatial reasoning (like maybe smelling and seeing its way back to where it started but by a different route) itβs just obvious that theyβre conscious and intelligent
Straight out of apartheid apologeticsββthey love itβ, βit makes for good neighboursβ, βdifferent ways of lifeββand Iβm slightly surprised he was able to resist βseparate development, each at their own paceβ.
We need competent anti-imperialists
Roxanne L. Euben speaks with Good Authority about her new book, Driven to Their Knees: Humiliation in Contemporary Politics. Read the full interview here
I wonder if reviews & react content in general comes to an extent from atomized society. We treat reading or watching a work a full experience but what if the full experience is doing that AND talking about it with friends, experiencing it as a community. Reviews provide a simulacrum of this.
Indeed
A comic of two foxes, one of whom is blue, the other is green. In this one, Green is hanging up laundry, while singing Cherubino's aria from the opera The Wedding of Figaro. Blue peeks from behind a bedsheet, startling Green badly enough to prompt Green to shoot straight up through the ceiling. Blue: You sing when you do laundry by yourself? Green: Iaaah! Taken aback, Blue looks apologetically up to the ceiling. Blue: I didn't mean to startle you. Green: It's okay.
Like, the decimations of Iraq and Afghanistan weren't exactly high-points of liberal morality.
And to the Nazis, I say:
1) drop dead;
but until then, if engaging in amateur genealogy
2) *many* Americans have lightly Anglicized German names, which you are too dim to differentiate from Jewish ones even when that's possible, and often tracing ancestry is the only way to know (Platner, Gertner)
when Bill Kristol and Max Boot are dunking on your Persian Gulf War, man
a photograph of the Brazilian footballer SΓ³crates, at the 1986 World Cup, wearing one of the many headbands on which he had written political messages in favor of justice, in solidarity with Mexico following the terrible earthquake of the year before, and against war and violence
the real GOAT
A surprising result, to say the least