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Breaking the Social Contract: May 2006
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Breaking the Social Contract. Thursday, May 18, 2006. Ward Churchill Speaks, People Cheer. After every single sentence, in fact. Got annoying. But it was enjoyable to see him speak in person, finally, after having blown two chances to see him in San Francisco last spring. His speech pretty much covered the material that he is known for emphasizing, in the style he's known for using (very gruff and passionate). Posted by Sam at 10:01 PM. Friday, May 05, 2006. I should make another post, probably. By Andy ...
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Breaking the Social Contract: November 2005
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Breaking the Social Contract. Saturday, November 26, 2005. All ideas are built off of others. I hope to continue in this tradition of semi-plagiarism while keeping a critical mind open to anything and closed to dogma. Posted by Sam at 7:52 PM. Everything in this world should be judged with a critical eye if it fails to meet the desires of people and the expectations of a healthy planet. Yes, even workers' councils. Portland, Oregon, United States. Sitting in a tree. View my complete profile.
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Breaking the Social Contract: January 2006
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Breaking the Social Contract. Monday, January 23, 2006. This is fine. But D seems to be upset that he doesn't have more control. He 1) thinks my articles are too academic, 2) thinks some of the articles are too long and not captivating (like Natty's excellent piece on Israel/Palestine) which again ties into the whole academic thing, 3) thinks there are too many animal liberation articles (I tend to agree, but what are we gonna do, censor? This is a goddamn collective. Is the editor and he. But I haven't ...
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Breaking the Social Contract: April 2006
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Breaking the Social Contract. Thursday, April 20, 2006. Posted by Sam at 5:36 PM. Saturday, April 01, 2006. Good Books on African and Cuban Anarchism. I'm getting back into the flow of things after having the flu for a week and dealing with college finals, and in the past few days I've read a couple of good books, both put out by See Sharp Press. The first was African Anarchism. By Sam Mbah and I.E. Igariwey, and the other was Cuban Anarchism. The point is: good books. Waiting on its shelves for me, just...
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Breaking the Social Contract: March 2006
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Breaking the Social Contract. Saturday, March 11, 2006. No Anarchist Bookfair for Me. I was really excited for this one, especially since, by travelling with the Student Insurgent, it would basically be an all expenses paid trip to San Fran. But the UO Student Senate rejected our request for funding. Posted by Sam at 7:09 PM. Sunday, March 05, 2006. The need to transcend this gloomy view. (He also had an emotional, inflammatory style, which I will refrain from making fun of.). Posted by Sam at 12:21 PM.
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Breaking the Social Contract: October 2008
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Breaking the Social Contract. Monday, October 27, 2008. Posted by Sam at 11:19 PM. Everything in this world should be judged with a critical eye if it fails to meet the desires of people and the expectations of a healthy planet. Yes, even workers' councils. Portland, Oregon, United States. Sitting in a tree. View my complete profile. Boredom Won't Get Me Tonight. Chronicles of a Mutineer. Zombies of the Service Industry. I’ve abandoned this blog for a long time because I. No Anarchist Bookfair for Me.
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Breaking the Social Contract: February 2006
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Breaking the Social Contract. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. But he actually does recognize the disadvantages of industrial society itself:. Above all, the transition is not to "industrialism". So he merely sees the use of time-measurement as a means of labour exploitation as more detrimental than technological conditioning, though both should ideally be rejected. I more or less agree (considering its a lenient and uneducated paraphrase on my part! I'll take the rising of the sun over the ticking of a clock...