Adam I was an "economics" major in college, along with anthropology. Not that I've asked around, but I am aware of, potentially, at least ONE other person with this rather ODD combination of ACADEMIC "interests." ODD, I'm saying, because whereas "economics," at least in our globally-"Westernized" conception, is identified with Adam Smith, capitalism, free markets, … Continue reading “Economics”
Month: April 2025
The Weary Blues
Check out my review for this book (and others) on Goodreads.
“Pale Blue Dot” (“Fermi”? “Fermi”? Anyone?)
"Pale Blue Dot." According to the "Fermi Paradox," the question posed by Nobel laureate physicist Enrico Fermi, "Where is everybody?" Specifically, what are the chances that we are alone in the universe? According to the laws of probability, if we exist, why not others? (Specifically, Fermi was referring to "intelligent" beings... You know, like us... … Continue reading “Pale Blue Dot” (“Fermi”? “Fermi”? Anyone?)
Make America Greater.
#MAG I do not, at this time, identify as LGBTQIA+ but gender and sexuality are on a spectrum and I do identify as an individual with a history of disability. This post is in solidarity with those who also identity with, understand, and/or support the underlying fact of these statements. You cannot divorce what is … Continue reading Make America Greater.
“On Making the Rounds”
The walk through the neighborhood was rounded. That is to say, there were cul-de-sacs, yes, but there was, also, fire light. Amber glow. It was October, or might have been. Or April, amidst the rains, even, but it was, definitely, the northeast. Bidenomics ruled the day. Or would. Always would. Always had. Amtrak Joe. … Continue reading “On Making the Rounds”




