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America, your melting pot is a black hole
Channeling Anarchy after Whitman Specimen 4: Wishing America never happened I. Anarchy is a stone untapped “First what do we understand under ‘Anarchism’? Anarchism practical, metaphysical, theoretical, mystical, abstractical, individual, social?” Vladimir Nabakov, Pnin “If you meet the Buddha, kill … Continue reading
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Tagged Anarchism, Anarcho-Primitivism, Anarchy, Co-opting, Co-opting Dissent, Contemporary Anarchism, Deep Ecology, Ecology, Indigenous Struggles, Native Americans, Politics, radical, radicalism, W. B. Yeats
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“the United States that coughs all night and won’t let us sleep”
Channeling Anarchy after Whitman Poets to Come “Arouse! for you must justify me.” “One’s-Self I sing, a simple separate person,/ yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse.” One’s Self I Sing “A new race copiously appears, with resolute tread, … Continue reading
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Tagged After the fall of Capitalism, Agro-Military-Industrial Complex, Allen Ginsberg, Anarchism, Anarchy, Cold War, Ecology, Environmentalism, McCarthy Era, Military-Industrial Complex, nature, Post-Apocalypse, radicalism
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