Equilibrium : 198451 with Gun-Fu Fighting
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Equilibrium : 198451 with Gun-Fu Fighting
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How Few Remain : The Second War Between the States
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American Gods : Land and Egregores
"American Gods (Neil Gaiman, 2001) is, among other things, a layered examination of the role of mythologies, religion, national identities, and some underlying “American-ness” that bends them all into something new. By necessity this meanders a bit (I'm not going to get into Gaiman's failings as a human being much) but it gives us a lot to think about."
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Severance : Much More Than Marx
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(the first three comments to this video)
The problem is not a penguin that embraces the possibilities of a different path, but the penguins that confidently send others towards the mountains, whilst ensuring that the consequences never impact themselves.
The three schools of political thought: left, right, and semi-aquatic flightless bird (has no concept of taxation).
We can’t stop here, this is Penguin country.
The Probability Broach : L. Neil Smith’s libertarian fever-dream
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Left, Right, and a Penguin
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Sci-Fi and the WWII Mythos Part II : The Political Element
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Feral Historian on Cordwainer Smith's "Rediscovery of Man" / "The Instrumentality of Man"
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(also, it's an animal charity #fundraiser in it's first month)
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Cloak of Anarchy : Gradations of Statelessness
https://youtube.com/watch?v=fzp4Y4OamgY
A Cloak of Anarchy, written by Larry Niven and published in 1972, is a simple story. But it offers us an entry to examine the basic ideas of Anarchism withou...