Food For All Garden 2018 Update
I worked at six different farms this spring, summer, and fall, some of which were exploitative and demanding and others that were really rewarding. The one I enjoyed the most […]
I worked at six different farms this spring, summer, and fall, some of which were exploitative and demanding and others that were really rewarding. The one I enjoyed the most […]
Colonialism is the establishment, maintenance, and expansion of colonies in largely ungoverned, less developed territories. The word colonialism comes from the Latin word, Colonus, which means farmer, and most […]
2.10 The “Problem of Evil” Many philosophers, religious scholars, and critics have written about the problem of evil. For example, the ancient Greek philosopher, Epicurus, wrote of this problem some […]
Excluding radical, religious dictatorships, most states have some measure or recognition of the necessity of the separation between Church and State because the danger is obvious. Governance has to be […]
2.3 Tool Use and the Development of Religious Behavior and Thought Because survival was made much easier by tools, our ancestors who had them also had more time to pursue […]
(Part Two) A Brief History of Money, Government, Religion, Science, and Why They Evolved 2.1 The Conception of Tools, Money, Agriculture, Government, and Religion Tens of thousands of years […]
I just finished making some substantial revisions and additions to my book. As I edit the rest, I will post each section until the whole book is online. Please read […]
“Free trade” agreements have aided capitalist globalization and secured corporate profits perhaps more than any other type of legal mechanism. As mentioned investor-state dispute settlement clauses in “free trade” agreements […]
In an interview for The Guardian, environmentalist and human rights activist and author, Arundhati Roy, told Stephen Moss, “If you’re an Adivasi [tribal Indian] living in a forest village and […]
According to the Jamie McGoldrick of the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 40,000 have been injured and 16,200 people have been killed in Yemen, including 10,000 civilians […]