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September 09, 2008

On mass delusion, part 2

HERE IS A FOLLOW-UP to LAST WEEK'S POST regarding the notion of IDEOLOGIES AS A CONTAGIOUS MENTAL DISEASE.

I have some thoughts I'd like to share on this topic, but I'm letting them form a bit further before I compose an essay, or simply list my thoughts in a more ordered fashion than below.

Central to this constellation of ideas, though, is my realization that if we can construe society as an addict, then we can also construe society itself as the drug. Social approval, for instance, and in particular: the need to at least appear to SOCIALLY CONFORM (use the drug) in order to be compensated (for example, get the funds that enable us to keep using the drug). In other words, late-stage capitalism is akin to late-stage drug use.

So what's the solution? Well, for starters, I've noticed more of my friends have been bartering lately for goods and services. (Here in Hawaii, it's fairly easy, since many folks can grow or raise food on the land they inhabit.)

We all drop in and drop out of the mass culture in various ways at various times. Heck, sometimes you have to OPT OUT, just to avoid the mass marketers. But there are other ways than simply removing yourself from lists. For instance, forming unpredictable, one-time tribes, such as GUERRILLA QUEER BAR in San Francisco circa Y2K, keeps the landscape freer, more spontaneous, and less of a target. As you can see by clicking on the link, Guerrilla Queer Bar is a great example of a meme that has spread, virus-like, to many other cities.

Any other ideas? Feel free to chime in.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2008.09.09, 10:30 p.m. Hawaii time]


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September 01, 2007

JIM GOAD, interviewed by Bill Brent, part 4 of 4

Greetings, reader. This is part four of an interview I conducted with author and singer-songwriter Jim Goad during April 2007. Click on the audio player below to hear the final segment, number four. —Bill Brent

 

070405jimgoadhilocowboyIn this segment, Jim discusses his early life, his assault conviction, and popular myths about domestic violence. Also hair.

Click here to hear part one of this interview.

Click here to hear part two of this interview.

Click here to hear part three of this interview.




RELATED LINKS:

Link to Amazon com Buy JIM GOAD'S GIGANTIC BOOK OF SEX and LitBoy.com gets a commission.

Check out Jim Goad's website.
- Buy his fine products direct [click on the "4sale" link] and support Jim's creative vision.
- Read the NetJerk Lounge [click on the "lounge" link].
- Read essays by Jim [click on the "words" link], and more.

Check out Jim's MySpace page, listen to song selections, and read news of Jim's musical pursuits, including any scheduled appearances.

Meet Karlsson/Stephenson, and listen to selections from their album, dog. Brief clips of the album are used as intro and outro music for the various interview segments. Special thanks to Rob Stephenson for mastering the interview audio files.

Check out the MySpace page for composers Mikael Karlsson and Rob Stephenson.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.09.01, 11:55 a.m. Hawaii time]


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August 28, 2007

Memoirville.com features an excerpt from my ENTANGLED LIVES memoir

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Smithmag's memoirville.com is running a feature on my new anthology, ENTANGLED LIVES, beginning today. You can read the interview with me and the other contributors HERE.

Memoirville's editor selected an excerpt from my memoir to feature on the site, which you can read HERE. [Note to family and friends: this features sexually explicit content from my direct experience, so you are hereby advised to skip it if you don't want to view it.]

You can buy a copy of ENTANGLED LIVES via Amazon, HERE, and I get a 10% commission on the sale. If you do read the book and want to review it at Amazon.com, please do so. It would really help.

In related news, I have finished the first draft of my "right-brain novel" and am hard at work on revisions with my writing coach, TONI AMATO.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.28, 3:40 p.m. Hawaii time]


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August 25, 2007

JIM GOAD, interviewed by Bill Brent, part 3 of 4

Greetings, reader. This is part three of an interview I conducted with author and singer-songwriter Jim Goad during April 2007. We present the interview in four segments of roughly twelve minutes each, every Saturday for four weeks. Click on the audio player below to hear segment number three of four. —Bill Brent

 

070405jimgoadhilocowboyIn this segment, Bill has a lame idea for Jim's career; Jim analyzes hypocrisy and discusses crowd psychology, racism, the limitations of satire; and more.

Click here to hear part one of this interview.

Click here to hear part two of this interview.




RELATED LINKS:

Link to Amazon com Buy JIM GOAD'S GIGANTIC BOOK OF SEX and LitBoy.com gets a commission.

Check out Jim Goad's website.
- Buy his fine products direct [click on the "4sale" link] and support Jim's creative vision.
- Read the NetJerk Lounge [click on the "lounge" link].
- Read essays by Jim [click on the "words" link], and more.

Check out Jim's MySpace page, listen to song selections, and read news of Jim's musical pursuits, including any scheduled appearances.

Meet Karlsson/Stephenson, and listen to selections from their album, dog. Brief clips of the album are used as intro and outro music for the various interview segments. Special thanks to Rob Stephenson for mastering the interview audio files.

Check out the MySpace page for composers Mikael Karlsson and Rob Stephenson.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.25, 8:50 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
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August 18, 2007

JIM GOAD, interviewed by Bill Brent, part 2 of 4

Greetings, reader. This is part two of an interview I conducted with author and singer-songwriter Jim Goad during April 2007. We present the interview in four segments of roughly twelve minutes each, every Saturday for four weeks. Click on the audio player below to hear segment number two of four. —Bill Brent

070405jimgoadhilocowboyIn this segment, Jim discusses some writers who have had an influence on his writing style, including H. L. Mencken and Peter Sotos. Also some observations on American society's (lack of) progress, the impact of technology and other factors on human intelligence, and racial politics. Finally, we delve into country / western music and its examination of human concerns.

Click here to hear part one of this interview.




RELATED LINKS:

Link to Amazon com Buy JIM GOAD'S GIGANTIC BOOK OF SEX and LitBoy.com gets a commission.

Check out Jim Goad's website.
- Buy his fine products direct [click on the "4sale" link] and support Jim's creative vision.
- Read the NetJerk Lounge [click on the "lounge" link].
- Read essays by Jim [click on the "words" link], and more.

Check out Jim's MySpace page, listen to song selections, and read news of Jim's musical pursuits, including any scheduled appearances.

Meet Karlsson/Stephenson, and listen to selections from their album, dog. Brief clips of the album are used as intro and outro music for the various interview segments. Special thanks to Rob Stephenson for mastering the interview audio files.

Check out the MySpace page for composers Mikael Karlsson and Rob Stephenson.




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


[this page last updated: 2007.08.22, 3:00 p.m. Hawaii time]


LitBoy.com is a professional blog. Keeping it online costs me $200 per year. That's before paying me for my writing, photography, or anything else I do here. If you enjoy this blog, please use the Tip Jar at the top of this page. Your two-dollar minimum donation helps keep this banner-free site alive. It's quick and easy!

Zokutou word meterZokutou word meter
53.06 / $199.90
(26.5%)

This meter displays this year's contributions to date in U.S. dollars (after the funds processor takes its cut). Make a donation, watch the meter rise! Usually I post your contribution on my next blog post.

All original materials here on LitBoy.com (writing, photos, drawings, graphics, etc.) belong to Bill Brent. If you want to re-use something here, please ask. Higher resolution images are available.