Hell’s Angels an Objective Condemnation of the Press
Hunter S. Thompson’s Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (1966) is, by far, the most objective journalism Thompson was ever responsible
Read MoreFake news with a spin of Truth
Hunter S. Thompson’s Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (1966) is, by far, the most objective journalism Thompson was ever responsible
Read MoreSince the previous two blog posts in this series, “Gonzo Rhetoric in New Media,” were strictly examples of Gonzo rhetoric’s
Read MoreAs I have indicated in earlier blog posts, defining Gonzo rhetoric is really difficult, so taking a page from Lev
Read More“The stream of consciousness moves faster now, and is broader, but it seems to run less deep” (Pirsig, 9). This
Read More“With pills modifying personality, machines modifying bodies, and synthetic pleasures and networked minds engineering a more fluid and invented sense
Read MoreTo proliferate cultural or political traditions, those seeking to dominate discourse are usually concerned with pragmatic “truth”—with the usefulness of concepts, which are determined useful if they seem to appeal to the instincts of groups.
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