
Keeping the Lights On is devoted to ways we can remain humane and decent to one another in times of great unrest and danger, from political threats to the final end of the environment that supports us.
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I am not sure Henry VIII felt as good as Hans Holbein tried to convey
I’m haunted by a new idea, coming from Stacy Goddard and Abraham Newman in International Organization, simplified here in Good Authority (both of which are excellent aca...
Photo by Nabih E. Navarro on Unsplash
When repression comes, most people aren’t ready. They might not even notice the noose tightening, like the frog in water slowly coming to a boil. While I know it seems we are resisting what’s co...
Germaine Tillion
I am occasionally including quotations from famous and not-so-famous courageous people who also left a legacy for us in writing. I have found it difficult to locate Germaine Tillion’s work (much is in French) but a new bo...
Leading US presidential homeland security advisor and deputy chief of staff for policy, Stephen Miller, apparently known in the White House as “Mr. Prime Minister,” has glorified and promised the return to what he believes is the old way of...
Korean women and children search the rubble of Seoul for anything that can be used or burned as fuel (US Department of Defense, Department of the Army. 1950).
Despite the fears of preppers, I believe that if we know who and what we are, we...
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I'm an anthropologist, chaplain, and writer. I spent my professional life supporting survivor research on mass violence and repression around the world. Now I am applying my learning to help my own country.
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