Revolution, Anarchy, or Madness?: A Crisis in American Leadership

For me, Steven Kazmierczak’s shootings at NIU last week, is only the most recent in a series of recurring nightmares over nearly a decade now. As a 57 year-old educator with a strong background in Counseling Psychology and father of two college age youth myself, once again, I’m dismayed by the inattention of friends, neighbors, [...]

Waging Resistance Against a Fascist America

In revolutionary periods, (counter)leadership is a dangerous venture, to be sure.  It nevertheless beckons, I suppose, those lacking the imagination, social graces, or common sense, to realize viably acceptable alternatives.  In this same regard though, there’s little question I find myself in relatively good, and certainly sufficient, company.  At this present juncture, but in relation to a larger, overall [...]