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The Janus Report: February 2007
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Looking back and looking forward. Tuesday, February 20, 2007. When I was in Africa a few years back I saw a billboard that reminded me why I need to carry my camera with me more often. It looked like your everyday Sprite advertisement- green bottle, slogan, all larger than life- but, underneath the green bottle wasn't a picture of Kobe Bryant, or Lebron James, just these words. Want to succeed in life? So, what do we do with that anxiety? You really think art has power? There's power in art, there's even...
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The Janus Report: February 2006
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Looking back and looking forward. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. The Rise and Fall of the American Republic Part. 1. The current political state of our nation is that of a representative democracy,- those two words being loaded with meaning. The current administation is trying desperately to centralize. But the situation that centralization creates is too similar to the original impetus the colonies used for war. Given the diversity and size of our nation centralization precludes representation. If you coul...
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The Janus Report: May 2007
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Looking back and looking forward. Tuesday, May 08, 2007. The Undomestication of Being: An Introduction. What does it mean to say that our modern being is domesticated? To say, "our modern being is, has become, is in a state of being domesticated.". How does that sound? What do those sounds mean? If, indeed we have been changed- exchanged our gods for troughs, and our wilds for fences- what of us is wolf. How has our being become domesticated? But that is what Eve and Adam did. Tame, tame, tame. I...What ...
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The Janus Report: January 2006
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Looking back and looking forward. Monday, January 30, 2006. Email Me About The Future. What will the future be like? I have a sneaking feeling that we have peaked as a civilization, more precisely our method of living has peaked. The capitalist machine marketed the industrialized world and made it profitable never realizing that what we drive, fly, wear, type on, and on and on and on, is not replacable, and hardly reusable. So, what will the future be like? Posted by King Rupert at 11:39 AM.