Would We Lie to You? Muckrackers shine a light on ‘experts’ paid to mold public opinion In a society where science is regularly equated with truth, scientists are often vested with the authority once given to prophets, priests and God Himself. Slap a Ph.D. after someone’s name, and we’re much more likely to believe whatever […]
Read More... Filed in Book reviewsMartín Prechtel ile Röportaj Martín Prechtel, New Mexico’da, insanların Avrupalılardan önceki eski yaşamlarını hâlâ sürdürdükleri bir Pueblo Yerlisi Rezervasyonunda büyüdü. Annesi, Pueblo okulunda öğretmenlik yapan bir Kanada yerlisiydi. Babası beyaz bir paleontologtu. Martín, buradaki kültürü ve toprağı sevmişti. “Hayatımın ilk yıllarını, bu yaşam tarzının güzelliğini anlayamayan bir kaç beyaz adamın ellerinde bu güzel dünyanın tamamen […]
Read More... Filed in TürkçeIndigenous Soul & the Repair of the World Martín Prechtel was raised in New Mexico on a Pueblo Indian reservation where people still lived in old, pre-European ways. His mother was a Canadian Indian who taught at the Pueblo school, and his father was a white paleontologist. Martín loved the culture there, and the land. […]
Read More... Filed in Interviews by Derrick JensenI have a friend with AIDS. After all this time, and all these friends of friends, lovers of friends’ brothers, near-forgotten classmates, the epidemic hits closer to home. He got HIV from his first partner. For years he’d had lots of sex, but never trusted anyone enough to begin a long-term monogamous relationship. And then […]
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