by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) There can hardly be a more blatant and ubiquitous symbol of the industrial-imperialist domination of our world than the roads it keeps on building and enlarging. They scar the landscape both natural and human, cutting through forests, hillsides and communities, as well as allowing the extraction of … Continue reading Leviathan’s Law and the occupation of our lands| winter oak
Number 106 In this issue: 1. The Occupation by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) A lot of very clever people – economists, historians, sociologists and so on – spend their lives devising very clever theories about why our society is the way it is today. But none of their analysis will ever get … Continue reading The Acorn – 106| winter oak
by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) Last weekend I spent a night in the heights of the Cévennes mountains, near to the source of the Vidourle. As I gazed up at the great swathe of the Milky Way and marvelled at the sparkling infinity all around, my mind went back to other moments … Continue reading The night sky and the truth| winter oak