In the dawn of the United States, Thomas Paine published Common Sense to spark the revolutionary fire. Read the table of contents with an intro by, scourge of the Public Domain, Allister Butcher.
Waiting For 2012
2012 is right around the corner and Wesley takes a moment to reflect on the state of our world in the anarchist prose style, we love him for.
Economics for Fun and (Not Much) Profit Part VII: The Rise and Fall of Economic Thought I: Salamanca and Smith
In this, our final lesson (or rather mini-series) in this Econ series, we will examine the rise and collapse of economics itself as first a part of the Humanities, and then as a science. We will not go back into antiquity, which held some theories on trade, but rather we will focus on the past 500 years, with various schools of thought in chronological order.
Darfur, Darfive
Africa is boned. It always has been boned. It probably always will be boned. White-Man’s-Burden isn’t the answer (nor is its effeminate bastard-child–White-Guilt–the answer.) Money isn’t the answer. No, what the answer is, is good examples of human decency, and to encourage the same behavior among small groups of people there. Pay it forward, as it were.
Behind the Curtian: The Boss Returns
Things change when the Boss comes back to town. In the Flash Fiction series “Behind the Curtain”, we look behind the binary curtain of American NonFiction.



