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Politics, Truth, and the Furious Market in Enlightenment Lobotomies: Culture War, Class War – 1950s through 1970s

Culture War, Class War, Chapter One: Smoke, Lies, and Revelations – 1950s Through 1970s “Resistance is Futile” – American Class War Beginnings…The Fifties I was born just before the collapse of certainty and traditional truths in America during the 1960s. … Continue reading

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First Steps in Authenticity. How I Got the Red Pill Slipped to Me

So Much For Being Comfortably Dumb – How I Awoke From the American “Dream”…15 November 1969 As for my life and my quest, I can tell you that the pursuit of truth is a solitary journey. But, as I’ve alluded, … Continue reading

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