Taking Ourselves Seriously

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

An experpt from the recent IAS talk at Bluestocking. Sidebar will be updated soon.

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  • My freedom ends, where yours begins.

  • There very rarely such thing as consensus. Trust me.

  • Here's a quote from from a book I'm reading called Why Nations Go to War and speaking of Arthur Schopenhauers The World as Will and Idea:

    Blind unreasoning will is the most powerful human force. Reason is simply a "light that the will has kindled for itself" in order better to attain the object of it's drive.

    In my opinion people in this country don't take anywhere near as serious as they should, which probably part of the reason the government has been allowed to go as far as it has.

  • IAS is the Institute for Anarchist Studies. The new face of war is not easy to confront. Lack of a draft, the heavy use of robotics, among other things, have made these difficult wars to stop/slow down. It's clear that mass demos aren't enough, but moving the citizenry towards other more radical forms of protest has been difficult, too.

  • I've been involved in the anti-war movement since the First Gulf War. Ending the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan is a goal I've been working on for a long time now.

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