
In response to our sclerotic and corrupted partisan politics, this Substack newsletter aims to challenge contemporary political formations with a new vision and practice of politics, grounded in a regenerative "Common Sense" of true Solidarity.
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History will record: On this Day, April 7, 2026, a tyrannical President of the U.S. - unrestrained by a Congress and a Cabinet that has the Constitutional power to STOP such insanity - threatened “A whole Civilization will die tonight, neve...
—Dedicated to all those who will be taking responsibility for our self-government by participating in this coming weekend’s No Kings 3 Demonstrations on March 28, 2026: “No Tyrants, No Dictators, No Concentration Camps, No War, No Kings!”...
“A thirst for absolute power is the natural disease of monarchy.”
“Common sense will tell us, that the power which has endeavored to subdue us, is of all others, the most improper to defend us.” (Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776)
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--Dedicated, in Solidarity, to the People of Minneapolis and Minnesota, in their struggle against Tyranny
The general government … can never be in danger of degenerating into a monarchy, an oligarchy, and aristocracy . . . so long as th...
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A thirst for absolute power is the natural disease of monarchy.
Common sense will tell us, that the power which has endeavored to subdue us, is of all others, the most improper to defend us.
(Thomas Paine, Co...
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Truth cannot be in tyranny (E. Levinas, Totality and Infinity, 1961). Justice well-ordered begins with the Other (E. Levinas, “Philosophy and the Idea of the Infinite,” 1957). Here I am.
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