SUNDAY ESSAY: Woody Allen v. The Banality of Evil
Woody Allen’s films root human behavior in the individual, and not the social system where the human resides. … More SUNDAY ESSAY: Woody Allen v. The Banality of Evil
Woody Allen’s films root human behavior in the individual, and not the social system where the human resides. … More SUNDAY ESSAY: Woody Allen v. The Banality of Evil
On May 5, 1961, American Alan Sheppard became the second man to enter space… … More ON THIS DAY: The Sputnik Response
The Civil Rights era as we knew it is ending. … More TODAY IN DECLINE: Policing Edition
The pattern of American citizens siding with the Communist powers of Asia to denounce their own country continues apace with the times. … More ON THIS DAY: General Westmoreland Observes That Viet-Cong Has Allies in the United States
The US government is putting everyone who holds wealth in dollars at incredible risk. This does not end well. … More TODAY IN DECLINE: Inflation Edition
On April 15 in 1865, a disgruntled Confederate sympathizer named John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln in the back of the head at close range with a small pistol. Unknown at the time, Booth’s older brother had saved Lincoln’s son’s life a few weeks earlier. … More ON THIS DAY: President Lincoln shot and killed in a tough day for the Booth family
Two identical scenes filmed 30 years apart reveals much about what’s changed in American culture. … More Sunday Morning at the Movies: The Joker
Will the United States make it to it’s tri-centennial in 2076? … More 2076
The pandemic reveals new details about the world and resets expectations across the world. … More Reset
The human population peak is at hand… … More Population Peak and Decline