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NOTE: This blog post has been updated a number of times. All revision history for this blog can be found at the github site. Liberal democracies, for want of a better term, subject their own structural need for violence to Freudian levels of repression. From the ongoing “so-called primitive accumulation”...

In 2016, I wrote a post about Race, Class, and the Police, and in the wake of Amy Cooper, George Floyd, and Regis Korchinski-Paquet, I think most of it remains relevant. However, I get a sense of fatalism or determinism in it now, the idea that real social justice can’t...

In critical theory circles, one of the ways “critique” functions is by exposing the assumptions made by proponents of a particular theory or worldview. Sometimes these assumptions are unconscious, but whether they are consciously-held or not, they are always withheld or not made explicit by the discourse in question. This...

It’s been a while since I’ve written a blog post on technology or programming, but this week I returned to some legacy code I wrote when I arrived at University of Alberta and inherited a programming project. The details of the project are unimportant; what I found interesting returning to...

“When a seller has no choice about selling, it should be called pillage, not purchase.” Cicero. In Confronting the Democratic Discourse, I argued that two of the main precepts of liberal-democratic thinking librarianship are: that lives are protected, and that there is all the time in the world for debate...