they don't have the capacity to compel obedience by the process of law.
they don't have the capacity to compel obedience by violence.
the only lever by which they can obtain obedience is fear.
do not offer it to them.
they don't have the capacity to compel obedience by the process of law.
they don't have the capacity to compel obedience by violence.
the only lever by which they can obtain obedience is fear.
do not offer it to them.
By the way, any organization can be directly democratic. Your union, your workplace, your bookclub, your government. City, state, and federal.
The shape of politics in the US right now is increasingly that the media, political and economic elites are allied with the Trump regime against the actual people of the country who hate it
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I didn't read nearly as much as I wanted to this summer, but I'm a new fan of CHAEREAS AND CALLIRHOE and think you should read it too: "Itβs violent, sordid, funny, surreal, and thoroughly human, sort of like Pirates of the Caribbean written by the Coen Brothers." Link in comments.
I have a new collection of short stories coming out next summer! I'll be posting about the stories all year on my Substack, if you'd like to subscribe. Link in comments.
Homeland Security @DHSgov Which way, American man? http://JOIN.ICE.GOV photo of uncle sam with his hat off at a crossroads with title "America Needs You, Join ICE Now"
DHS is recruiting using a not-so-subtle reference to a 1978 book from white nationalist William Gayley Simpson, Which Way Western Man?
Simpson's book was released under an imprint associated with the National Alliance, founded by Turner Diaries author William Luther Pierce.
i have been stuck on JD Vance's claremont speech for almost two weeks now because it is structurally identical to roger taney's opinion for the court in dred scott
The Ear Scene is one of the most disturbing moments in the whole history of American film. Madsen was a terrific actor, undervalued and not given as many roles as he should have been. Ars longa vita brevis.
This @propublica.org video is incredible. It shows how billionaires live on loans. Their repayment interest rate is a fraction of what you'd pay in income tax if you actually *worked*.
Time for everyone to complain loudly enough to blast a hole in the inbox & phone of every elected representative.
establishment dems don't want to win. they want to keep getting wooed by corporate interests and driven around and enjoying their lifestyles and to never retire or die and they resent that the natural human life cycle means that they will inevitably have to make way for another generation
Damn, Joyce Maynard runs a hotel in Guatemala? What a life.
Flanagan is the GOAT and everyone else is just a pale imitation
Kafkaesque and indicative of a system where skin color determines guilt, and institutional connections determine narrative
This guy just became my fav American politician bar none
We feed you.
They hunt us.
Is she kidding? She knows this is a joke, right?
Remembering Obama crafting what was just about a perfect compromise between Republican & Democrat positions at the time including a dramatic, I think maybe unprecedented, increase in enforcement & deportation.
A classic NYC mayor tweet
My three-year-old was watching CNN when she turned to me gravely and asked βDaddy, why did the nice crypto man abduct and torture the tourist?β And when I told her βBecause job creators are entitled to break the rules sometimes,β she started crying.
NYT: Israeli Forces Said They Killed a βTerrorist.β He Was 14 Years Old. The death of Amer Rabee, a Palestinian American in the West Bank, has spurred anger over soldiersβ use of force and an apparent lack of accountability.
fucking cowards
Damn, I was sort of hoping this would be an online thing so I could read along. The times have never been better to say Nein.
Ralph Fiennes and Yorgos Lanthimos were among over 350 artists to sign an open letter denouncing the industryβs silence in response to Cannes film subject, Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona.
Un-American for thine, graduation for mine.
βI could explain Hasan Pikerβs politics to you, but thatβs entirely irrelevant. The bold, all caps, underlined point is that a high profile, US-born American citizen was detained on Sunday by ICE for, it would seem, the crime of speech.β
Thereβs so much happening right now, I thought Iβd put together a running thread on the dismantling of #climate and research and knowledge infrastructure in the United States π§΅