‘No Blame?’ ABC News finds 54 cases invoking ‘Trump’ in connection with violence, threats, alleged assaults.

President Donald Trump insists he deserves no blame for divisions in America. ByMike Levine May 30, 2020, 8:20 AM   Has Trump’s rhetoric inspired acts of violence? ABC News’ Kyra Phillips examines dozens of cases invoking President Donald Trump in connectio…Show More President Donald Trump has repeatedly distanced himself from acts […]

A Brief History of Trump and Violence

The assassin’s bullet that grazed Donald Trump’s ear thankfully missed its mark. But that can’t be allowed to erase the long, ugly history of Trump’s dalliance with violence. SASHA ABRAMSKY SHARE Secret Service agents surround Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump onstage after he was injured at […]

How did this happen?

July 15, 2024 • 5 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Welcome back. The US is still coming to grips with the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.   In today’s big story, we examine the scrutiny the Secret Service is facing and what former special agents are […]

Rest in power, Julien.

By anon (not verified) From CGT July 4, 2024 In the last few hours, and through colleagues and related organizations at an international level, we have been able to learn about the departure of Julien Terzics. The redskin band ‘Brigada Flores Magon’, of which he was a part […]

Nationalism and Judaism

Martin Buber Nationalism and Judaism (1921)     Note The author underlies the specificity of Judaism that cannot be confused with conventional nationalism. This position is stressed many times in this text. In the end the author states very clearly that “A foundation on which the nation is […]

The Advantage of Panarchy

Paul Bonneau The Advantage of Panarchy (2014)     Note A presentation of Panarchy, highlighting the fact that, as conception and practice, it is a method of personal and social organization that is good and convenient for everybody (except those who want to control and exploit others).   […]

Panarchy, Subsidiarity and Me

Paul Bonneau Panarchy, Subsidiarity and Me (2012)     Note Panarchy as subsidiarity to the level of the individual.     When I first started writing on this subject (see here), I was mostly shooting in the dark. Subsequent reading has yet again proven the old saying, from Ecclesiastes, […]

Key Features of Anarchy

James Herod Key Features of Anarchy (2023)     Note An exhaustive clarification of the basic tenets of anarchy as developed by many anarchist thinkers and activists.     A Definition of Anarchy.  A decentralized world full of directly democratic, self-governing, cooperative communities connected together through horizontal networks […]

Will This Make Trump More Popular?

Most Read The Only Kind of “Political Violence” All U.S. Politicians Oppose Natasha Lennard The Trump rally shooting reveals a bipartisan consensus about what constitutes political violence — and who should wield it. Read More → Will This Make Trump More Popular? Murtaza Hussain Assassination attempts targeting populist […]

Trump vs. the Cult of Cthulhu

by Constantin von Hoffmeister Constantin von Hoffmeister Jul 14, 2024 Constantin von Hoffmeister illuminates how the recent assassination attempt underscores Donald Trump’s defining role in thwarting the insane acolytes of Cthulhu from unleashing World War Three. The shadows gathered thick and oppressive, a stinking miasma of chaos swallowing […]

Project 2025 As Warmed-Over Reaganism, Bretton Woods Revisited, Rio de Janiero’s “Narco-Pentecostal” Gangs, Srebrenica and “Genocide”, A Wife’s Revenge

Niccolo Soldo Jul 13, 2024 Every weekend (almost) I share five articles/essays/reports with you. I select these over the course of the week because they are either insightful, informative, interesting, important, or a combination of the above. Share The populist tide that Donald Trump rode into the White […]

La Parisienne

I’ve admired the work of Iris de Moüy, a Parisian illustrator, for years now, and have been looking for a chance to commission her. Her art is loose and free, her minimal lines are often bold, strong, and black, and her figures are simple and gamin, but never […]

New status symbols

July 13, 2024 • 3 min read with Joi-Marie McKenzie Welcome back to our Saturday edition, a roundup of our best lifestyle reads. Will you help us celebrate?! Business Insider’s docuseries, “Quiet on Set,” just won the Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information. If […]

Wanted: An American Starmer

Auditions are now possible. Which Democrat is up for victory in November? Andrew Sullivan Jul 12, 2024 ∙ Paid Keir Starmer addresses the nation outside 10 Downing Street after his general election victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. (Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty) In America, it can be […]

Trump survives shooting

July 14, 2024 • 3 min read with Matt Turner Welcome back to our Sunday edition. The world is waking up in shock this morning after former President Donald Trump survived an attempted assassination at a rally in Pennsylvania. Here’s the latest: Dramatic photos from the rally show Trump […]

We want Nixon!

By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition   In an era of unprecedented polarization and declining trust in our institutions, it is imperative to revisit the virtues that once underpinned our political landscape. The legacy of Richard Nixon, despite the controversies that marked his career, offers profound lessons for today’s […]