
Observations, essays, and field notes about cannabis, culture, and the class struggle.
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If the exact same allegations (drunken sexual assault) with the same substantiation (contemporary reporting, corroborating witnesses) were presented at a Republican Graham Platner’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing, Susan Collins would vo...
The recent heat wave chased me and a friend into a movie theater for an Independence Day screening of the film Disclosure Day. It’s a Spielberg summer film, so it’s fantastical and as family-friendly as the story of a failed conspiracy to h...
If it is to mean anything, the promotion of the general welfare would include public health: Clean air and water, safe food products (and enough of them), shelter, recreational opportunities, and sufficient medical care as the need arises...
The United States was the first Modern nation-state. We invented the institution as a means of overcoming contradictions and shortcomings of all prior social collectives—the tribes, the realms, the dynasties, the Holy Order, and feudal mona...
On June 30, the House Oversight Committee held a hearing on Project MK-Ultra, the 20-year CIA-led covert project exploring mind control drugs and techniques. The operation was conducted within the United States, often preying on members of...
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I practice sociology without a license when it comes to the movement to abolish cannabis prohibition. These are my field notes and critical observations.
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