February, 2019

  • 21 February

    8 Things You Probably Didn’t Know about Hinduism

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    Since Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world, it is not surprising that it has many interesting facts to offer. People across the world do not know much about Hinduism. Therefore, here are eight interesting facts in connection to this South Asian religion, so that people can learn …

  • 21 February

    9 Facts about the Catholic Church

    9 Facts about the Catholic Church

    Facts about the Catholic Church is an interesting topic. There are some rather intriguing facts about every church and religion of the world, but when it comes to the Catholic Church, not many people are familiar with some important ones. Here in the article, we will cover nine of them. …

  • 12 February

    Obamaland: Vision Free, But Very Cool

    Obamaland: Vision Free, But Very Cool

    How was it possible for President Barack Obama to have accomplished so little in four years and to have completely betrayed the liberal political base of the Democratic Party and yet still defeat Republican challenger Mitt Romney?  An underfunded economic stimulus package and a flawed, unsustainable health care program were …

  • 12 February

    It’s Time to Liberate Ourselves From the Use of the Word Secession

    It’s Time to Liberate Ourselves From the Use of the Word Secession

    To the vast majority of Americans, whether they be from the political Left or the political Right, secession is anathema. Abraham Lincoln really did a number on us one hundred fifty years ago.  He convinced most of us that secession is immoral, illegal, and unconstitutional. Secession may very well be …

  • 12 February

    Albert Camus: Life is Absurd, Rebél, Live, and Try To Die Happy

    Albert Camus: Life is Absurd, Rebél, Live, and Try To Die Happy

    When I first read Albert Camus’s The Stranger as a college student in 1957, it went right over my head.  I was clueless as to what this book was about. When I re-visited it twenty-five years later, I was so taken by Camus that I soon read everything that he had written …

  • 12 February

    Vermont’s Declaration of Independence (1777)

    Vermont's Declaration of Independence (1777)

    To the honorable convention of representatives from the several towns on the west and east side of the range of Green Mountains, within the New-Hampshire grants, in convention assembled. Your committee to whom has referred the form of a declaration, setting for the right the inhabitants of said New-Hampshire grants …

  • 12 February

    The Kairos Radical Imperative

    The Kairos Radical Imperative

    Kairos: A Greek word for a very special time fraught with decisive consequences for good or evil when momentous things are happening, new possibilities arise, more degrees of freedom emerge, and the opportunity to seize the moment appears.  A time for renewal and nonviolent action when the forces of light rise …

  • 11 February

    Neoliberalism: Neoconservatism Without a Smirk

    Neoliberalism: Neoconservatism Without a Smirk

    It has become increasingly obvious that the only difference between Barack Obama and George W. Bush is that the famous Bush smirk has been replaced by the Obama smile.  The neoconservatism of Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, and Bill O’Reilly has given way to the neoliberalism of Bill Clinton, Timothy Geithner, …

  • 11 February

    History of the Second Vermont Republic

    History of the Second Vermont Republic

    Nearly three years before I moved to Vermont, on October 9, 1990, the Bennington Banner published my article entitled “Should the U.S. Be Downsized?”  Four years later in Challenge(Nov.-Dec. 1994) I wrote: “The time has come both for the individual states and the federal government to begin planning the rational downsizing …

  • 11 February

    Independent Kosovo? Why Not Vermont?

    Independent Kosovo? Why Not Vermont?

    Sean Connery thinks the Scottish nation is a bonnie notion. How about Spain’s Basque country becoming a REAL country? And what’s wrong with a People’s Republic of Vermont? Kosovo‘s looming independence raises all those questions and more. For starters: Why is statehood OK for some people but frowned on for …