Started reading Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist by Nick Salvatore. This line at the beginning of the first chapter got me thinking: "As Debs had earlier written his brother, Theodore: "We can at least thank God that profit pirates can't reach our consciousness and despoil us of our sweet and priceless memories" (Salvatore 4)
I'm probably overthinking it but Facebook, Tiktok, Twitter, Instagram? Are we at that point?
How decades of tax cuts (mostly to further enrich the wealthiest among us) have helped to bake inequity into our society: https://publicintegrity.org/inequality-poverty-opportunity/taxes/unequal-burden/how-four-decades-of-tax-cuts-fueled-inequality/
By Jim Steele, one of the great journalists of our era...
This story is a partnership between the Center for Public Integrity, a newsroom that investigates inequality, and Bloomberg Tax, a news organization that provides legal and regulatory information for tax professionals and their advisers. A dense fog rolling in off the Pacific enveloped President Ronald Reagan’s majestic 688-acre ranch, high in the hills above Santa […]
Historians and all folks who love history! Can you all please share history blogs for me to subscribe to and read? Youtube channels? Substack?
#historians #history #histodon #sharetheknowledge #expandmymind
Songs that defined me:
1. The End by the Doors - Saw Apocalypse Now. The Doors became my favorite. Later on, found out, my birth mom's favorite band was The Doors.
2. "Come As You Are" - Nirvana - Living in the PNW - I always loved the Grunge Music genre.
3. Thriller by Michael Jackson and House of 1000 Corpses by Rob Zombie - I pretty much love all horror things.
4. Maps by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
5. Stairway to heaven by Led Zeppelin - first song I heard with my implant.