Aaron WallickSome Disjointed Thoughts on the Current Socio-Political MessIt’s odd when you stop to think about it — many of these people who want to control others’ bodies can’t even manage to control their own…Jul 9, 2022Jul 9, 2022
Aaron WallickWhen Noam Chomsky is Finally Relevant Again: An Average, Semi-Aware American Citizen’s Observation…We live in a society that is so obsessed with the freedom of choice, and yet is ready to fight tooth and nail to narrow the range of…May 6, 2022May 6, 2022
Aaron WallickA Brief Sketch of the PossibleThe exigencies of life, stripped of the comforting fictions that people superimpose onto the Real of experience, are such that the only way…Mar 21, 2022Mar 21, 2022
Aaron WallickAmerica’s Formal Disruption: A (Somewhat) Detached Reflection on The Trump PresidencyDrawing from an insight out of, oddly enough, 20th-century literary theory, I think the Trump Presidency served a very precise and as of…Feb 5, 20221Feb 5, 20221
Aaron WallickTraces of Community: From Ideological Appropriation to the Democratization of Pop-MusicFrom popular media outlets like Fox and CNN to social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram, American citizens are constantly being…Feb 4, 2022Feb 4, 2022
Aaron WallickIdeology as ‘The Pure Word’: Re-evaluating the Miltonic Simile in Paradise LostJan 23, 2022Jan 23, 2022
Aaron WallickUn-Original Insights: An OutlineWhat we need to today in art — film, TV, music, visual pieces, digital media works, etc. — as well as in politics (why not?), are not the…Jan 6, 2022Jan 6, 2022