In response to one person asking public demand, a couple of thoughts arising from the new Adam Curtis documentary HyperNormalisation released … More
Author: Alix
The consequences of conservatism in the US and the UK
Actually, not really conservatism, that’s not fair (but it was alliterative). Conservatism is a political mood or tradition or character … More
I dream of islands: the Dubrovnik project, part 1
I dream of islands And city states Marble on marble, wave on wave The towers rise from Byron’s pages Disrupt … More
If you’re not slightly freaked out by conflict archaeology, there’s something wrong with you
Bit of easy hit, this one. So, bite me. My friend Dr Gabe “Legend in his own Lecture Notes” Moshenska, … More
NOTES: War Photo Limited, Dubrovnik
Photo above, my own. Dubrovnik from the city walls, September 2016. Rooves much repaired. The many brighter orange patches are … More
A history/archaeology of Crazy Shit
I have a belief about beliefs Posit: certain beliefs cluster. Through an unknown combination of crowd effect (you like the … More
How to think about the entrenched wealth of the aristocracy
I was recently talking to a constitutional historian whose main interest is in the royal family. He was frustrated and … More
The great battle of our times – politics and psychopaths
It’s hard at the moment not to conceive of the wider political context in terms of Lord of the Rings … More
Polymaths at war
This is a little potted biography of Moshe Feldenkrais from the introduction to The Potent Self (disclaimer, this book gets rave … More
The Mind Shapes the City – adventure at the Whitechapel Gallery
I am in Adventures of the Black Square. This is a sprawling exhibition of abstract art produced between 1915 and … More