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The Case Against Animalism
By
Jack Kerwick
It hasn’t been until the last half-of-a-century or so since we have discovered that up until that juncture, the human race had been trapped in moral darkness. With the advent of the 1960’s, though, we gradually began to ascend from this cave, for it was then that we discovered that the institutional arrangements and modes…
What is “Racism?”
By
Jack Kerwick
If a representative of our generation was made to stand before an alien tribunal and identify the worst of evils, there can be no doubt that it would be “racism” to which he would allude. It would be better for a person to be convicted in the court of public opinion of child molestation (to…
Republican Contradictions and Ron Paul
By
Jack Kerwick
There is something afoot within the Republican Party specifically and American politics generally. Something is happening, something that will make it increasingly difficult for the GOP of today to return to its previous way of doing things. This “something” is a keenly felt incoherence within the GOP, a tension that is on its way to…
Conversation vs. Talkativeness
By
Jack Kerwick
We are a talkative people. In this era of mass communication, human beings have never talked more: “social media,” cell phones, texting, email—it is increasingly difficult, almost impossible, to spend much time without communicating to someone or other. However, in the midst of this avalanche of loquacity, a paradox is afoot: the more talkative we…
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