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July | 2014 | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. Monthly Archives: July 2014. July 12, 2014. First, very sorry for being so slow in updating over the last six months or so. Mea culpa. Second, before I launch back into EoA, I want to discuss my experiences and thoughts about my time visiting Manzanar. Because of the heavy image content of this post I have hidden them under a cut. Continue reading →. Accidental Historian on Typepad. Analysis of Left Behind: The Kids. Confessions of a Former Conservative.
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More on Old Economy Steve | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. The Moment After II Part 1. Further in the Vein of Old Economy Steve →. Raquo; More on Old Economy Steve. More on Old Economy Steve. August 26, 2013. I found a nice discussion. Of the economic history behind the environment “Old Economy Steve” lived in, and it’s a pretty succinct and good writeup. Also, for anyone interested, here is the entire meme collection. As well as the Reddit Post. That started it all. This entry was posted in Other. Enter your comment here.
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Some Thoughts on Libertarianism | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. Further in the Vein of Old Economy Steve. Libertarianism Comics Follow-Up →. Raquo; Some Thoughts on Libertarianism. Some Thoughts on Libertarianism. November 18, 2013. First: Apocalypsereview is a very bad blogger. Sorry about that.😦. Anyway, some common themes leap out at me:. 2 The stories, while they have engaging plotlines in their own right, are largely showcases for the author’s Libertarian political views. To begin with, all the major conflicts in the com...
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December | 2013 | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 23, 2013. So, in the vein of my commentary here. Which I reproduce below:. Never mind that such a labor dispute, absent a government, would’ve been settled the way it was in the Gilded Age: send in the Pinkertons. None of this “Create a provocation” business, it would be just straight up the bosses telling the workers to quit getting ideas. It’s all about money, money and more money with Libertarians. It’s patently o...
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Fireproof Follow-Up | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. Libertarianism Comics Redux →. Raquo; Fireproof Follow-Up. January 3, 2014. I have to say I am actually kind of pleasantly surprised. It turns out that Caleb’s dad gives him advice and a book that has the effect of forcing Caleb to actually. About what he’s saying and doing to Catherine, and although he still along the way blames her more than himself when he complains again to his dad, by the end of it he’s actually behaving quite decently to her. This entry was ...
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Further in the Vein of Old Economy Steve | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. More on Old Economy Steve. Some Thoughts on Libertarianism →. Raquo; Edge of Apocalypse. Raquo; Further in the Vein of Old Economy Steve. Further in the Vein of Old Economy Steve. September 19, 2013. From Adam Weinstein, Fuck You. I’m Gen Y, and I Don’t Feel Special or Entitled, Just Poor. This article is a nice expansion on why memes like “Old Economy Steve” have gotten such traction. As for Thurow and Galbraith, their diagnosis was more complex but the basic sol...
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. Raquo; Articles posted by apocalypsereview. July 12, 2014. First, very sorry for being so slow in updating over the last six months or so. Mea culpa. Second, before I launch back into EoA, I want to discuss my experiences and thoughts about my time visiting Manzanar. Because of the heavy image content of this post I have hidden them under a cut. Continue reading →. January 14, 2014. I’m actually a bit shocked. The latest comic here. January 3, 2014. Of course, alo...
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January | 2014 | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. Monthly Archives: January 2014. January 14, 2014. I’m actually a bit shocked. The latest comic here. Actually has a classic tale of corporate malfeasance in the name of securing power and profit instead of engaging in the usual Libertarian hagiography about the wiseness of corporations and the wrong-wrong-wrongity-wrongness of governments. January 3, 2014. Couple of parenthetical notes:. 1 There’s this funny as hell scene. In the movie that just legit cracked me up.
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Libertarianism Comics Follow-Up | Apocalypsereview's Blog
https://apocalypsereview.wordpress.com/2013/12/23/libertarianism-comics-follow-up
Review and Commentary on The End Series. Some Thoughts on Libertarianism. Raquo; Libertarianism Comics Follow-Up. December 23, 2013. So, in the vein of my commentary here. Which I reproduce below:. Never mind that such a labor dispute, absent a government, would’ve been settled the way it was in the Gilded Age: send in the Pinkertons. None of this “Create a provocation” business, it would be just straight up the bosses telling the workers to quit getting ideas. It’s patently obvious that Libertaria...
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Fireproof | Apocalypsereview's Blog
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Review and Commentary on The End Series. Fireproof Follow-Up →. January 2, 2014. NOTE: Image-heavy post, content warning for abusive behaviors ]. So, I was reading Samantha Fields’s blog ( Defeating the Dragons. And she noted in passing she’d watched. Made in 2008 starring Kirk Cameron. Now, being as it stars Kirk Cameron, right off the bat we know it is Christian-themed. The movie is absolutely. Mommy, would you ask Daddy to come tuck me in? Mommy, l want to marry Daddy. Sure, if you want to. But in pur...