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A Trip to the Barber Shop

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: August 18, 2015

My hair isn’t what I imagine it is, flowing locks of youthful rebellion, blinding the establishment with it’s vibrancy. Instead, it’s more of a matted mess. Finally, when I can no longer deny I look and feel like I live under a bridge, I head to the barbers to return me to civilization. I go when no […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Donald Trump, Election 2016, Terrorism | Leave a comment

Five Classic Non-Fiction Books to Cure the Industrial World

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: August 11, 2015

It’s becoming increasingly apparent to even the most distracted Americans that the country is falling apart economically and socially. It’s been a slow descent, but not so slow anymore. However, our problems are not merely economic. There is a shadow of social sickness enveloping the society, now becoming obvious to just about everyone. We documented this quite throughly […]

Posted in Reviews | Also tagged Books, Literary Criticism, Psychology | Leave a comment

Consider the Cigarette

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: July 31, 2015

We used to have a very visible, and very personal form of violence called the cigarette, which has slowly become outlawed as such obvious displays of self-destructive behavior can no longer be tolerated. Social critics say the cigarette is a slow form of suicide. They never stop to think that maybe that’s the point. Indeed, […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Psychology | Leave a comment

The Trickster Demagogue Comes to America

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: July 20, 2015

Yesterday, the New York Post published a front page story on presidential candidate Donald Trump’s most recent diatribe against Senator John McCain. The Post (and others) actually misquoted him, but he said: “He is not a war hero. He is a war hero. He’s is a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Donald Trump, Election 2016, Media, Psychology | 2 Responses

A Eulogy for Rock and Roll

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: July 15, 2015

I’m not sure exactly when it happened. There was no notice in the paper or protracted series of essays in the New York Times. No, the death of Rock and Roll was such a quiet and isolated death, few noticed. Today only by a mildly interesting song occasionally appears on alternative rock radio. Still, despite these rare reanimations, rock […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Music | Leave a comment

Where Has All the Darkness Gone?

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: July 14, 2015

“There is no sun without shadow, and it is essential to know the night.” —Albert Camus It seems there has always been a draw to horror stories, the weird, supernatural, and unknown powers lurking just beyond our view. All of the mysterious creatures from classic horror dwell in the darkness, where our unconscious can project our deepest […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Literary Criticism, Psychology, Science | 1 Response

A City of the Living Dead

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: June 29, 2015

Lewis Mumford observed that the first cities were cemeteries. Enclosed areas with tightly packed bodies were only for the dead. Cities weren’t re-purposed for the living until the advent of civilization in Mesopotamia 6,000 years ago. For the elites of the ancient world, the city was the foundation of their control. Cities were focused around a […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Cvilization | Leave a comment

Violence and the Tyranny of Symbols

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: June 25, 2015

Grant Wood’s “American Gothic” painting says a lot of about who Americans are deep down: one figure timid and seemingly almost traumatized, the other defiant, and both are dour. Their unhappiness stands in stark contrast with a beautiful setting behind. Dressed in black, there is a morose darkness to their mood. But the message of this parody is one of rage matched with delusional […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Psychology, Religion | Leave a comment

Interview with Deck Hazen of Deep Green Productions

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: May 3, 2015

Here’s my new interview with Deck Hazen of Deep Green Productions. We discuss Lewis Mumford’s “Megamachine” and how it and other bureaucracies within society deprives us of our moral autonomy.

Posted in Interviews, Videos | Also tagged Economic Theory, Law Enforcement, Technology | Leave a comment

Don’t Get Sucked onto The Hope Train Again

By S.J. Kerrigan | Published: April 30, 2015

Most of us know the President of the United States is not elected; rather they are selected by a mostly invisible cadre of elite power brokers who believe in growing their own power at all costs. In the end, an enormous amount of energy and attention is diverted to national elections precisely because it does not offer […]

Posted in Opinion | Also tagged Election 2016, Psychology | Leave a comment
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