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Reviews Written: 53
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TheAdvocate's Most Popular Reviews
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#584 in News & Magazines: Minimalism is not Simplicity
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About TheAdvocate
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Following are some of my earlier reviews that underline my positions on:
Politics
Feynman Addresses Politics, Religion
The Method to Hillary's Madness
The Stepford Wives: Technophobia Meets Feminism
WISER Lacks Common Sense
Does the Fetus Have Rights?
Capitalism
Adam Smith: The Wealth of Emergent Order
The Hunger Site: Capitalism's Proudest Moment
Voluntary Simplicity
Minimalism is not Simplicity
Simple Living is Freedom
For a complete list of my reviews, please click
here. Thanks!
I write a weekly political column for The American Partisan called "The Holistic Republican" and co-manage a political website with Carolyn Gargaro called Rightgrrl. My published work has been featured in the Washington Times, World Net Daily, NewsMax, The Women's Quarterly, and Arts & Letters Daily.
My column, my work on Rightgrrl, and, hopefully, my Epinions reviews reflect my personal philosophy of holism. Within the realm of politics, holism represents a synthesis of liberal attitudes and conservative theories into something that's perhaps more workable for independents, swing voters or the usually unreachable apathetic. Such synthesis can be achieved by informing our understanding of various political issues with perhaps our better understanding of art, music, anthropology, literature, history, psychology, math, even chaos theory. For the typical music major or theoretical physics buff, politics seen through these prisms can become more accessible and more interesting.
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