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Disorder Up

Frank A. Spring

Disorder Up is about the myriad ways - funny; harrowing; weirdly inspiring - that the present political moment is absurd and chaotic, and what we do about it.

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Latest Issues

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A Nice, Easy Choice: Hard Questions, or Oblivion?

Disorder Up is about this current cultural and political moment, a period defined by a series of critical institutions and individuals fundamentally, serially, and baroquely failing to meet the expectations of the majority of the people who...

a month ago
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Moby Dick is a useless guide to polling, vol. 4

The sun sinks, the moon rises on this election, and we conclude this series on why Herman Melville was right that we should not stare into polls for too long, lest we lose ourselves to phantasms and grim fancies, but totally failed to tell ...

a month ago
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Moby Dick is a useless guide to polling, vol 3.

The hour grows late in this election season, and we continue with this series on why Herman Melville was right that we should not stare into polls for too long, lest we lose ourselves to phantasms and grim fancies, but totally failed to tel...

2 months ago
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Moby Dick Is A Useless Guide To Polling, Volume 2

Welcome, friends, to the second of a multi-part ~~ethering~~ discussion of media coverage of polls and how we can survive and thrive in spite of it. Stick around, won’t you?

3 months ago
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  • Frank A. Spring

    New Mexican writer. Works in politics, where his main focus is the powerful reaction that happens when a politician tells a story that resonates with the stories we tell ourselves.

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