Philosophy

  • Still Life With A Razor Blade

    I like art to be like a candied apple with a razor blade hidden inside. Candied apples, by themselves, are boring and repetitive. Razor blades, all alone, are visible and cause people to be cautious or avoid altogether. This is… Continue reading

  • Civilization evolves through a cycle of freedom and tyranny.The method by which we overcome one tyranny creates the foundation of the next tyranny.In between, is a brief period of freedom. Continue reading

  • The Great Process

    I have experienced, in myself, the mistake of using too much energy when engaging something new. I know it’s not just me. We all do this to compensate for our insecurity: the energy of anxiety builds images in our minds… Continue reading

  • The American system of Commercialized Democracy is a catastrophe. Continue reading

  • Philosophy is a form of art. Thus, there is a difference between a philosopher, a philosophy historian, and a philosophy critic. Just as there is a difference between an artist, an art historian, and an art critic. Continue reading

  • First and foremost, humans are political animals; and the only true thing we have discovered and explored over the past sixty years is how intricate and widely diverse this reality can be expressed. Nothing else will be remembered one thousand… Continue reading