Impressions

A bit longer and worked up Assertions.

  • The Savagery of Artists

    An artist sits in their workspace,  trying to focus through their frustration  to see what they are missing. There is an image in their mind they wish to convey, but getting it right has been elusive. The image is not… Continue reading

  • Peacefully Insidious

    In the Evolution cycle of Feast and Famine, Capitalism emerges dominant during the feast and a society must choose between Socialism and Fascism to survive the famine. The rulers; bankers, executives, technocrats, and oligarchs; and the generals, thinks tankers, policy… Continue reading

  • Rebranding Fascism

    Since the Germans were such big fans of his first book, “Propaganda” (1928), Edward Bernays had to use his propaganda to rebrand his propaganda in his next book, basically the same book, “Public Relations” (1945). [And for the complete experience… Continue reading

  • The Direction of Intent

    It happened slowly, almost by mistake. In a growing economy new options were available to a new middle class; many more were able to go to college… regardless of their intent. Young men whose only intent was to party and… Continue reading

  • To Become A Gladiator

    “Don’t take your guns to town, son.” It has always been true;the political arena is a savage, brutal place. It was true when the arena was the Roman Senate.It was true when the arena was in the courts of kings.It… Continue reading

  • Getting Ahead of The Game

    There are those of us who believe that LSD was intentionally used to derail the antiwar movement back in the late 1960’s. In hindsight, it appears that there was a well coordinated marketing and distribution system that miraculously developed overnight.… Continue reading