Eugène Pottier

The original Internationale arose from the Paris Commune and I am going to memorize it as an exercise in history. This is the first stanza. Debout! les damnés de la terre Debout! les forçats de la faim La raison tonne en son cratère, C’est l’éruption de la fin. Du passé faisons table rase Foule esclave, debout! … More Eugène Pottier

Donald W. Duncan

in 1966, well before the Tet offensive and the My Lai massacre stirred national discontent, Mr. Duncan was one of the first returning veterans to portray the war as a moral quagmire that had little to do with fighting the spread of Communism, as American leaders were portraying it. Read the whole thing, you will … More Donald W. Duncan

Arno Gruen

The “good” father is thus not the one who helps one find one’s own self but he who spares one inner conflict. He is the father who gives one permission to vent destructiveness, who releases one from struggling with one’s own conscience. in other words, the “good” father is the bad father, who completely destroys … More Arno Gruen

Abstract

I must work on this abstract, which is due soon. The point of presenting at this conference is to restart work on that essay and thus, this book. The presentation must get me back to what I was doing, not just be another fragmentary spin-off. In Being and Blackness in Latin America (2006), Patricia D. … More Abstract

My tatami room

I will have this matting and these tatami mats and that is it. I already have the futon and the buckwheat pillows, and later I will acquire the kakebuton. There are also bamboo mats one could have. I am nervous about these tatami mats, they are 75″ and my space would be 75″ exactly if … More My tatami room

Ce moys de mai

…ma verte cotte je vestirai. I have been trying to decide whether or not to leave the Democratic Party formally. I am going to vote Green for President in November but I am still attached to the mid-century idea of the Democratic Party as the party of the working class. I regret I cannot be … More Ce moys de mai

History

On the way back from New Orleans I listened to American Family Radio and SonLife Radio. According to American Family Radio the Founders based the country on capitalism, and de Toqueville said that the reason capitalism worked was that the churches fueled it and made sure it was done right. These are the twin roots … More History