Re-Placing Ourselves
The reason we are increasingly disconnected is because we are losing the places where we connect. Real places. Places with history. Places that bound up in a network of relationships. And if we are ever to find one another again, we have to find those places again.
Europeans and Omicron: The Children of Hercules
This pandemic isn’t a random mutation of Nature. It’s a living product of imperial imagination
Anti-Maskers and the Tragedy of Private Property
The anti-maskers pitching fits at grocery stores are experiencing, first hand, the tragedy of the private.