Here from The Shaggy Man's Place (www.shaggyman.com), everything
from ecological crises and religious wars to Edwardian authors, the
scandal plagued city of Vernon, early computer games, and local Los
Angeles history.
International oil production has been frozen since 2005 while
demand from our 7 billion and growing global population continues
upward, forcing prices of oil, gasoline, and food ever higher. Our
political leaders stake our future on a strategy of economic growth
just as the planet is hitting its physical limits on nonrenewable
resources, from oil to farmland to potable water. Here is a close
look at what we really are up against - along with a review of the
really bad experience with the Marxist alternative system.
Since the Enlightenment we have expected religion to fade away.
Instead it has become central to the identity of millions, from the
Christian Right to Jihadi Islam, with ominous consequences. The
media treats each outbreak of violence by jihadi militants as a
separate event. They are also part of a global Islamic awakening
that began after World War II and aspires to world hegemony for
Islam, as Christianity once did a thousand years ago. Here is a
look at the aims of the most famous of the jihadi theorists,
Egyptian martyr Sayyid Qutb, a survey of Islamic battles on a world
scale, and a critique of those who underestimate this foe.
And on a lighter note, pieces on an odd leftist bookstore in
Missoula, Montana, called Freddy's Feed and Read, fabulist author
Lord Dunsany, George Bernard Shaw, western lawman Wyatt Earp, a
Romanian novelist who challenged Ceausescu and survived him,
socialist millionaire John Randolph Haynes who gave California the
ballot box initiative system that has become so troublesome today,
and Doctor Margaret "Mom" Chung, daughter of a prostitute, who took
out Mary Pickford's tonsils and adopted 1500 U.S. airmen and
submariners in World War II into her club, called The Fair-Haired
Bastards.
Leslie Evans, author of Outsider's Reverie and proprietor of The
Shaggy Man's Place website, is a former Trotskyist, one-time iron
miner, erstwhile editor for UCLA's Asian Studies centers, the World
Bank and the World Health Organization, and activist in Los
Angeles' historic inner city West Adams neighborhood. The Shaggy
Man, a wanderer from Kansas, is a character in the Oz books by L.
Frank Baum.
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