Random Musings: On Floods, Power, Stewardship, and the Architecture of a Shared Future
Some essays begin with a thesis. This one begins with my questions — each one a doorway into a deeper conversation about ancient memory, global systems, and the fragile architecture of modern power. What follows is not a transcript, but a reflection: a…
Read MoreThe Long Wait: Why Republican Voters Feel Abandoned — and Why They Rarely Take to the Streets
A Restorationist Reflection There is a quiet frustration that runs through the heart of the Republican electorate — a frustration not born of ideology, but of abandonment. For decades, conservative voters have watched their representatives enter Congress…
Read MoreThe Pied Piper Problem: How Elite Delegitimization Shapes a Rule‑Changing Political Culture
In recent years, a troubling pattern has emerged within the modern Democratic Party: when institutional outcomes fail to align with their preferred ideological goals, the response is not to recalibrate strategy or persuade the electorate, but to…
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