Monthly Archives: January 2012
Illich’s John Quintero
Illich –> … Knatz … Quintero Illich Disciples / Social Saints (would-be saints, saint candidates — selection to be made by God, nothing less) I have posted news about John Quintero at pk domains for a decade now. One or … Continue reading
Great Joke
Here is today’s joke: a joke so great it is also my today’s candidate for greatest joke of all! Pilat thinks he‘s judging Jesus! Well, he is: in his local political cosmology. If local is all there is, he’s fine: … Continue reading
Civic Progress
Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / Social Order / NoHier / Cops / Help! Police! While working to establish FLEX in my early thirties I heard a story about the police which upset me as much as any of my … Continue reading
Cops Can Be Funny
Help! Police! Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / Social Order / NoHier / Cops / Knatz.com told stories galore, many featuring pk’s personal experiences. Some were put in the Personal section, as personal; others were gathered in the / Teaching … Continue reading
Cop Stories Intro
Help! Police! The following text got “posted” last summer on a Page, it belongs as a Post, while the Page is supposed to be a Menu: a submenu. I bak it here, will edit it after I correct the Page … Continue reading
Poly Mono
Monotheism, monopoly, monoculture … have been my subjects for decades, for a life time, including recent posts here: especially in the wake of getting excited by Michael Pollan’s Botany of Desire. (See Wild versus Cultivated.) This is a place marker … Continue reading
Quotes Queue
Adding quotes to an existing quotes post isn’t always easy. I’ll post all such here while I find time to code the addition into the correct file. Lit I try to leave out the parts that people skip. Elmore Leonard … Continue reading
God Cartel
Elder magicians, priests, owners … jockey so that their institution will substitute in the public mind for some natural force: The church speaks for God: till God can’t speak except through the church: government substitutes for order, schools monopolize learning … Continue reading