Monthly Archives: December 2011

The Varieties of Religious Experience

I’m currently reading William James’ The Varieties of Religious Experience. William James, for those who don’t know him, was an early psychologist and an early pragmatist. He’s also the brother of Henry James. The book concerns the nature of religion and the … Continue reading

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Klosterman’s “You Say You Want a Revolution”

This is (in my opinion) a great article by the pop-culture write Chuck Klosterman about how daunting of a task it would be to have a revolution in America. Written in 2007, I feel it’s very relevant today…what with all the occupy brouhaha. … Continue reading

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