I’m not usually political, except occasionally expressing disgust and despair over the state of politics in contemporary America. I watched Ted Cruz declare his candidacy Read more
You know, it’s funny how things never turn out the way you had ’em planned.
The only thing we know for sure about Henry Porter
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Over the course of my life and career I have ruminated over the paradox of the topic of this post.
I have a philosophical disdain Read more
The new Dylan album, Shadows in the Night, has received a lot of press.
It’s a unique album for Dylan, in that there are no Read more
I’ve had the great fortune to be blessed with a few mentors in my life. My sociology professor, Lakshmi Bhardwaj, opened the door to Gandhi Read more
A facet of aging is balancing the losses and gains. It seems designed that, as we age, the experience of youth mellows into a subtle Read more
Adam Smith is regarded as the father of modern, laissez faire, free market economics. I believe, however, that his theories are being perverted by the Read more
January 19th this country celebrates the civil rights moral leader, Martin Luther King, Jr. Having studied Gandhi’s non-violent approach to liberating India from the colonial Read more
It is indisputable that the improving economy has not assisted the working or middle classes in any palpable manner. As a matter of fact, the Read more
To paraphrase my mentor, sociology professor Lakshmi Bharadwaj:
“Truth unites – ideology divides.”
Truth cannot be encapsulated into words.
To consider Lakshmi’s idea, perhaps Truth Read more