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The New Dark Age

Culture, Education, History, Poliltics, Security, SociologyBy davidlindseyMay 28, 2025

The New Dark Age The Trump administration has launched an attack on knowledge itself. By Adam Serwer I couldn’t think of a better title for this post than the one on the article whose link I’ve attached above. Obviously, I highly recommend this article from The Atlantic. Reading it puts just puts another exclamation mark…

Ask yourself …

Culture, Education, History, Literature, Poliltics, Psychology, SociologyBy davidlindseyApril 8, 2025

I try not to write much about politics here because it is so pervasive everywhere else these days. But as a writer who works seven days a week in my own library, it doesn’t sit well with my conscience to remain silent in these current shocking days of global turmoil created by a U.S. President…

Disappearing Words

Culture, Education, History, Human Nature, Literature, Poliltics, Sociology, SurveillanceBy davidlindseyApril 4, 2025

As President Trump seeks to purge the U.S. of “wokeness”, his administration has flagged hundreds of words that government documents and website are to limit or avoid, according to a compilation of government documents by the New York Times. This purging is already apparent on hundreds of federal government website. Read this article: These Words…

“Then they came for me …”

Culture, History, Human Nature, Poliltics, SociologyBy davidlindseyApril 3, 2025

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew. Then they…

A Simple Fact

Culture, Education, History, Poliltics, SociologyBy davidlindseyApril 2, 2025

“We must make our choice. We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.” Justice Louis Brandeis

Sunbeam On A Fossil

Culture, Education, History, Human Nature, PsychologyBy davidlindseyNovember 7, 2024

  One late afternoon in early April I was sitting at a table with my wife while we sipped wine and looked out the windows beside us to the falling sun. I am a life-long lover of the interplay between shadows and light as they share an infinitude of their own limitless variations with each…

Weasel Words

Culture, Education, History, Literature, Poliltics, Psychology, SociologyBy davidlindseyOctober 28, 2024

Three years ago I posted the following article. A lot has changed in three years. And nothing has changed at all. In fact, it’s easy to claim now that how we use words and how we understand what we hear is more important than ever as communication accelerates at warp speed and the tools of…

All Five of the Stuart Haydon Series Now Available in eBook Format

Literature, Psychology, UncategorizedBy davidlindseyOctober 11, 2024

  Images above are the eBook covers for the five Stuart Haydon novels. To buy or read reviews, opening chapters, and my author’s comments about each novel just click on the NOVELS section to the left and you’ll find the original hardcover images and everything else there.

Fate Can Do This to Any of Us …You Never Know

Culture, History, Human Nature, Literature, Psychology, Sociology, UncategorizedBy davidlindseyOctober 10, 2024

After being absent from the publishing business for quite a few years, I’ve recently published a new, Fate Surprised Her. It is available only as an eBook for now. Although it’s been available on my website for a couple of months, I’ve neglected to say anything about it here until now. So, here it is!…

Who Does Congress Really Work For?

Culture, History, Poliltics, Sociology, UncategorizedBy davidlindseyOctober 5, 2024

After the elections in November I’ll back off the politics, but for now I can’t resist. Here’s an article from Politico Magazine back in May. “The 401 (k) industry owns Congress.” It still makes my ears smoke. Read it. You need to know what this very savvy investigative journalist reveals, because it’s right in front…

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