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HELP ENLIGHTEN YOUR FELLOWS. BE SURE TO PASS THIS ON. SURVIVAL DEPENDS ON IT.
"The U.S. today creates enemies. It often seems the primary activity of America, the manufacturing of global enemies and threats..."
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John Steppling is an original founding member of the Padua Hills Playwrights Festival, a two-time NEA recipient, Rockefeller Fellow in theatre, and PEN-West winner for playwriting. Plays produced in LA, NYC, SF, Louisville, and at universities across the US, as well in Warsaw, Lodz, Paris, London and Krakow. Taught screenwriting and curated the cinematheque for five years at the Polish National Film School in Lodz, Poland. A collection of plays, Sea of Cortez & Other Plays was published in 1999, and his book on aesthetics, Aesthetic Resistance and Dis-Interest was published this year by Mimesis International.
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An excellent look at our surreal state of affairs. Thanks also to John for turning me on to Silvia Federici in another recent article of his. I’m currently reading Federici’s work: “Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation” and highly recommend it.
I would propose that crime is a raison d’etre for the police, their advancement and militarization. Much like Prohibition gave rise to the liquor conglomerates. The police glommed onto the underage killer in Florida of school children like a tasty bit of societal failure to be triumphantly punished. Corruption equally gives rise to tighter and larger government. Without Trump there would be no need for Michael Wolff (a reincarnation of Hedda Hopper). One is constantly reminded of Alice in Wonderland where the red Queen states: “Sentence first – verdict afterwards”. Therefore, in this society the cause precedes the underlying premise… Read more »