I never took an interest in London. Soaked in drizzle and beer for openers, boiled beef as an entrée, and constipation for dessert. Why bother? London, I figured, is what happens when an empire is forced into retirement and has to downsize - a damp city of souvenirs, visible only in the dim light reflected… Continue reading A New Deal with London
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Please stop.
With the guardrails down and the bus dangerously tilting into the ravine on the turns, the talking heads upfront joined together to repeat the refrain "Shalom, he should just go home" on the daily news as the First Amendment was turned into an irrelevant detail. This post was supposed to be a follow-up to My… Continue reading Please stop.
An Interview with Hector Dupaix on Navigating a Polarized World
Felix Saxa sat down with Hector Dupaix to discuss his recently published book. The following is a transcript of their discussion. Felix Saxa: Welcome, dear listeners, to another edition of our podcast "Shooting the Sh*t and Eating Some Food." Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Hector Dupaix, a thought-provoking philosopher whose new book,… Continue reading An Interview with Hector Dupaix on Navigating a Polarized World


