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# Today
- I think someone could probably do very well for themselves by curating a regularly updated website that lists and reviews free and subscription-based content. I’d gladly see my stuff included — links to this blog and my Dreamwidth account, plus info for my subscription astrology posts, along with much more of the same kind? You bet.
+I think someone could probably do very well for themselves by curating a regularly updated website that lists and reviews free and subscription-based content. I’d gladly see my stuff included — links to this blog and my Dreamwidth account, plus info for my subscription astrology posts, along with much more of the same kind? You bet.
He predicted in “Tools for Conviviality” that, should technology not be restrained and the “balances” proper to nature and society restored, the consequence would be an increasingly “uninhabitable” social and natural environment in which personal initiative would shrink, polarization would grow, “all bridges to a normative past” would be broken, and “the world [would be] transform[ed]… into a treatment ward in which people are constantly taught, socialized, normalized, tested and reformed.” This seems to me a pretty accurate pencil sketch of the present moment, even if the “uninhabitability” is unevenly distributed
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Letters of a Sufi Master
Work less play more" by Steven Catlin
Double Axe By Robinson Jeffers
-The Importance Of Living Lin Yutang
Travels With Herodotus Ryszard Kapuściński
-TE Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom
Wallace Stegner, Crossing to Safety
Edward O Wilson, On Human Nature
Helena Drysdale, Mother Tongues