Pearl Harbor Day Haiku
17 syllables December comes. Days get shorter. There’s a nip in the air over Pearl Harbor. — George Hocking
View ArticleWho are the One Percent?
1,300 words Who are the one percent of super rich getting fabulously wealthy by dominating the American economy? If you watch media portrayals in television and movies you might think they’re arrogant...
View ArticleEthnic Hegemonies in American History, Part 1
Grant Wood, "Parson Weems' Fable," 1939 3,537 words Part 1 of 3 Political Philosophy and Human Genetic Diversity Western political philosophy tends toward moral and political universalism: the idea...
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Thomas Hart Benton, “Bootleggers,” 1927 2,860 words Part 2 of 2 The First World War and the Great Depression In 1912 Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, became president for eight years when regular and...
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Norman Rockwell, “The Problem We All Live With,” 1963 4,057 words Part 3 of 3 The Rising Tide of Color The Civil Rights Movement opened doors for some African-Americans, especially those with some...
View ArticleIs Darwin the Enemy?
4,280 words John G. West Darwin Day In America: How Our Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name of Science Wilmington, Del.: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2007 The concept of white...
View ArticleToward a Secession of the Mind
Carl Milles, sculptures at his home, Millesgården, Lidingö Island, Stockholm 3,659 words French translation here The thirteen principles of Richard McCulloch’s “Separate or Die”[1] are a beautiful and...
View ArticleThe Newton Awards
1,131 words Michael Hart and Claire Parkinson The Newton Awards: A History of Genius in Science and Technology Whitefish, Mt.: Washington Summit Publishers, 2013 The Newton Awards (TNA) is both an...
View ArticleVers une sécession de l’esprit
Carl Milles, sculptures à son domicile, Millesgården, Ile de Lidingö, Stockholm 4,134 words English original here Les treize principes du livre de Richard McCulloch, « Separate or Die » [Séparez-vous...
View ArticleHocking’s Law
65 words Just as there are laws like those of thermodynamics that explain the physical world there is a law that explains the human world. It is: The greater a place’s percentage of white people the...
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