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Writing Without a Guarantee: The Risk of Work That Matters

I still do not know whether writing this book is professionally prudent. Perhaps it will strengthen future work; perhaps it will remain largely separate from my employment. It may find a modest readership, or its public life may take a form I cannot presently imagine. Continue reading
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Constitutive Work, Recognition, and Why Hannah Arendt Matters

Going through a layoff can be devastating. When I got laid off from a Christian University that had been struggling financially (typical of such post-secondary institutions in the 2000s), I needed to come to the deep logic which eliminated me from the equation. After all, I was in my early 50’s, and I had thought… Continue reading
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Work, Democracy and Inequality: A Message for the Center-Left, Part 3

Jesus famously said as he was being crucified, ‘Father, forgive them, for they know not what they are doing.” The human artifice has essentially crucified the human condition. And, like the calamitous natural disasters that characterize a planet in revolt against the industrialization that is characterized by exploitation of the Earth, so too, a populist… Continue reading
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Work: The Technocratic Perversion of Human Life

Technocratic capitalism can either overrun humanity or it needs to be forced back into its lane. Continue reading

