Overweening Generalist

The Overweening Generalist is largely about people who like to read fat, weighty "difficult" books - or thin, profound ones - and how I/They/We stand in relation to the hyper-acceleration of digital social-media-tized culture. It is not a neo-Luddite attack on digital media; it is an attempt to negotiate with it, and to subtly make claims for the role of generalist intellectual types in the scheme of things.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Ezra Pound and Douglas Rushkoff on Late Medieval/Early Renaissance Economics

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I've been re-reading the chronological selection of essays on economics in Pound's Selected Prose, 1909-1965 , which I always find t...
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Monday, October 31, 2016

Promiscuous Neurotheologist, vol. 6 or 7-ish: Alan Watts

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My brother has a Theology degree and seems so much more sophisticated about Christiantity than I am that I will always defer to his statemen...
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

On a Few of the Many Varieties of Codes and Deceptive Behaviors in History

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Buckminster Fuller writes about the earliest Polynesian navigators, who were wizards who learned to sail East to West against the winds...
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Sunday, October 16, 2016

Bob Dylan Wins Nobel Prize For Lit

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Well, that was a surprise. Those Erisian Swedes! In the quantum universe next door, my main pick, Thomas Pynchon, won. Finally! He has not a...
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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Our Neurogenetic Archives: A Few Notes

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I have a guitar student, and she had a high school assignment to write on John Locke and was worried. I piped up, unwisely: "Ask me any...
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Monday, September 19, 2016

Decoding Chomsky, by Chris Knight

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Noam Chomsky has often discussed "Plato's Problem," which he obviously finds fascinating. The problem is this: how can people ...
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Surveillance in Unistat Pre-Snowden, File #23a

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"Life is either a great adventure or it is nothing." (see below) -------------------------------------------------------- "...
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I have furore scribendi which veers into verborrhea. My favorite media (anything that mediates between our sensoria and what is outside our skin) are, in order: books, Internet, CDs (!), DVDs, TV, clothes. I like hoppy beer and New World zins, Indian and Thai food, John Coltrane, JS Bach and heavy metal, the Lakers and Angels, redwood trees, hiking and yoga, bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens, heretical ideas and pornography. If you want me to write for you, for money, contact rmjon23[at]aol[dot] com. You can also drop a line and say hi, but please be nice 'cuz I'm a delicate creature of Nature.
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