by Phil Ingram As the manhunt for the FBI’s most wanted criminal finally came to an end Friday evening, the free press inevitably began asking questions – not really in order to get to the bottom of things (sadly this has increasingly become the duty and responsibility of Twitter) – but to remind us that […]
January 23, 2013
by Dawn Occidere Nearly two years ago when Selecting Stones first launched, I interpreted the Arab Spring as the concluding death blow to the old Third Worldist ideologies of the 1960s and 70s. At the time, the final collapse of the Qadhafi government in Libya seemed imminent, and so it provided the best working example. […]
January 1, 2013
Selecting Stones welcomes the year 2013 with an excerpt from an upcoming book, Yes We Cannibalism: America’s New Era of Refined Illusions. Yes We Cannibalism America’s New Era of Refined Illusions by Phil Ingram Part One: The 9/11 Necromancy and the World-Historical Spirit of Napoleon Bonaparte “In times of danger the people always fled to […]
September 10, 2012
by Frank W. Strauch Today, teachers from Chicago Public Schools went on strike after not reaching a deal for a new contract. Predictably, media coverage is, one way or another, stacked against the teachers, whether it be from an openly anti-labor position, or from a liberal, moralistic position which blames the strikers for “hurting the […]
May 1, 2011
by Phil Ingram It has been said that any thinker who is proceeding along the philosophical road must eventually cross the bridge known as the most basic question of philosophy – materialism or idealism: the relationship of being and consciousness – before he or she can seriously begin delving into those “general theoretical, world-view questions […]
April 21, 2013
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