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Private Government
Private Government: How Employers Rule Over Our Lives (And Why We Don’t Talk About It) By Elizabeth Anderson, 2017 Elizabeth Anderson gave a series of Tanner Lectures at Princeton University in 2014 on Political Philosophy. During these lectures she discussed … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Politics/Economics
Tagged 1800s, 2014, 2017, Abraham Lincoln, Abuse, Adam Smith, Arbitrary Rules, Asylums, Back by Sanctions, Bill of Rights, Board of Directors, CEO, Chaos, Checks and Balances, Children, Churches, Communism, Corporations, Corruption, Democrats, Dictatorships, Difficulty Obtaining Child Care, Disrespect, Dress Code, Egalitarian, Elizabeth Anderson, Employees, Employers, Exclusive Rights, Exile, Facebook, Factories, Firing, Fraternizing, Fraud, Free Market, gulf between Employers and Employees, Harassment, Hospitals, How Employers Rule Over Our Lives (And Why We Don’t Talk About It), Immigration, Individual Liberties, industry, Karl Marx, Libertarian, Lords, Management, Master's, Men, Modern Work Place, Monarchy, Monopolies, Monopoly, Oligarchy, Orphanages, OSHA, Patriarchy, Political Science, Politics, Poor Houses, Power, Princeton University, Private Government, Quitting, Republicans, Respect, Self-Employed, Slavery, Social Insurance, Tanner Lectures, Thomas Paine, Unequal Power Structure, Unions, Unpaid Domestic Labor, Unpredictable Scheduling, Unregulated Commons, US Government, Wage Earners, Wage Labor, Women
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High Priestess of Steampunk
High Priestess of Steampunk I read the 2009 book Boneshaker by Cherie Priest in 2012. I was hooked after that. I recently had discovered the genre of Steampunk and read that Priest was one of the best and most popular … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Mythology, Wicca, Writing
Tagged A Fortunate Curse, Abraham Lincoln, Alternative History, Bloodshot, Boneshaker, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Cherie Priest, Civil War, Clockwork Century, Dreadful Skin, Dreadnought, Eden Moore, Fathom, Faulkner, Fiddlehead, Flannery O'Connor, Flesh Not Feathers, Florida, Four and Twenty Blackbirds, Gail Carriger, Ganymede, Ghosts, Gods, Hellbent, High Priestess of Steampunk, Machines, Poison, Prospector Pirates, Raylene Pendle, Seatle, Southern Gothic, Steampunk, The Inexplicables, The Lost Hotel, Vampires, Werewolf, Wings of the Kingdom, zombies
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Peter Dial Lykins and the Civil War
Peter Dial Lykins March 4, 2002 From Donald Frisby via Madge Lykins Fackler In the 1860s the United States was being torn apart with disagreements over slavery and states rights. The leaders of the Confederacy were predominately Democrats and the … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, Confederacy, Democrat, Donald Frisby, Dudley Curl, Dwight Lee Lykins, Evaline Lykins, Kentucky, Lewis County, Madge Lykins Fackler, Morgan County, Ohio, Peter Dial Lykins, Peterville, Republican, Shelby, Shiloh, Union, William Lykins
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