A retired Air Force colonel on the Counter Terror Form discovers C4SS. Tom Knapp comments here.
Addendum:
Check out this exchange between Colonel Hesterman and our own Brad Spangler.
A retired Air Force colonel on the Counter Terror Form discovers C4SS. Tom Knapp comments here.
Addendum:
Check out this exchange between Colonel Hesterman and our own Brad Spangler.
Kevin Carsons latest C4SS study, The Thermidor of the Progressives: Managerialist Liberalisms Hostility to Decentralized Organization, is now online. As the subtitle suggests, the study documents the tendency of so-called progressives to side with power and privilege against genuine left radicalism.
In other C4SS news (not so new at this point), check out the first installment of Gary Chartiers introductory course on anarchism for Stateless U.:
Watch some more here.
How bad a given policy is depends on which party is in power according to, this time, Thomas Sowell.
Shes mysterious and unpredictable.
Shes really good at killing people.
The interplanetary authorities are hunting her.
Were not sure how far we should trust her.
And her name is River.
Michael Moorcock the British anarchist science fiction writer who gave us inter alia Elric of Melniboné, Jerry Cornelius, and Colonel Pyat has just written a Doctor Who novel.
From the press releases references to Captain Cornelius, Miggea and the Arrow of Law, it seems clear that Moorcock intends to incorporate aspects of the multiverse mythology that runs through virtually all his novels; so this really is a multiverse/whoniverse crossover.
Another point of connection: Miggea, a planet in the new novel, is elsewhere in Moorcocks writings a Goddess of Law dedicated to imposing a rigid, sterile vision of order and intended in part as a parody of Margaret Thatcher. As it happens, theres also a Doctor Who villain Helen A of The Happiness Patrol who is said to be a Thatcher parody.
How the new books space travel theme is to be reconciled with Moorcocks recent remark that the moment a spaceship turns up, youve lost me is just one of the many mysteries of time and space that bedevil those who dare to steer their TARDISes along the Moonbeam Roads.
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