The folk beast is an archaic terror, and that is at least a part of its continuing power and of its continuing appeal.
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Read MoreThe earth isn't in a state of crisis. We are.
Read MoreWhat I call “vinyl paganism” means consciously choosing technologies that allow us to slow down, pay attention, be present in place and in our bodies, and let the more-than-human world speak to us in its own way.
Read More"Beauty will be convulsive or will not be at all."
Read MoreThe biggest obstacles to women in the poker world are: “having the money to play and the confidence in their ability to win.”
Read More“Change will come even — and especially — for this order, too.”
The new author’s introduction to True To The Earth, by Kadmus
Read MoreTime is a funny thing out in the woods, seeming to stand still and yet be constantly shifting, an ode to the ever turning wheel of the year and the ebb and flow of the seasons.
Read MoreThe reason we are increasingly disconnected is because we are losing the places where we connect. Real places. Places with history. Places that bound up in a network of relationships. And if we are ever to find one another again, we have to find those places again.
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Read MoreThe political theology of the Anthropocene
Read MoreA poem from Alice Fulmer’s collection, Faunalia
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Read MoreLeptospirosis is a disease caused by the failure of basic sanitation services, the overcrowding of municipalities in favor of the real estate market, and by inhuman levels of social inequality.
Read MoreWildness is often used in our modern languages to suggest chaos, disorder. But I was granted insight in those few seconds, I think, into another kind of order that we supposedly civilised humans have lost, and that we struggle to recover.
Read MoreA tribute, by Kadmus
Read MoreHow we handle the technological changes of our era, and our ability to keep up with them, defines whether innovation symbolizes the advancement or detriment of society.
Read MoreIn order for democracy to work, we have to fight the impulse to surrender our power. We have to take responsibility for our own lives, individually and collectively. That means making a practice of taking back power from those who we have surrendered it to—even when believe they are using it benevolently.
Read MoreThe snake you mistake
For evil’s the same one
Who led us from Egypt
And freed us from Eden