From Intolerance to Activism
Blacks do drugs. Women cry. White men hate everyone. Generalizations like these plague American culture incessantly. The 2008 presidential contest is no exception, as it propogates the ritual of hate. More »
Blacks do drugs. Women cry. White men hate everyone. Generalizations like these plague American culture incessantly. The 2008 presidential contest is no exception, as it propogates the ritual of hate. More »
The Buddha was no politician, but he could offer some stability to the flux of this presidential primary season. Specifically, four of his words come to mind: walk the middle path. No, not the path between materialism and nihilism, but rather that which lies between the politically catastrophic extremes of sectarianism and agnosticism. More »