Monthly Archives: January 2023

Bubbles of mine

Oh how soon I’m in dance with the Other
And the One skips right into the We.

Bubbles of mine, bubbles of mine,

Linger awhile, dear sister, dear brother
For so few abide with me.
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Move over Mr. Burns: how the institutional imperative explains state and corporate corruption

Most of us are governed by institutions, and when they go bad we suffer serious consequences from entrusting them with our welfare. I came across a term recently that set off a whole series of lightbulbs in my head. The … Continue reading

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Leave it broken

Along a sombre winter roadI felt this life a heavy loadA robin blown upon a treeBegan to sing, it seemed, to me. “Stay the hand that would repairThe heart’s old wounds, Each cut and tear.Hear the deathless love well spokenStay … Continue reading

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