Thursday, December 31, 2020
Sunday, December 27, 2020
A Founding Father's Fear: Why Presidential Pardons Worried George Mason
by Nomad
The Atlantic posted an article on the following subject the other day and I thought it deserved a little more attention."In Order to Form a More Perfect Union"
Back in the summer of 1787, delegates of the Constitutional Convention came together in Philadelphia to draft the Constitution and thereby, address the problems of a weak central government under the Articles of Confederation. There were many vested interests in the crowd of delegates and getting the representatives from each colony to agree was not an easy task.
It was, in effect, a contractual agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America a set of clearly written rules for how the states' "league of friendship" would be organized. The Articles had stressed the sovereignty of individual member states, a prerequisite for any agreement.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Seasons Greetings - 2020
by Nomad
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
How a Long-Forgotten Science Fiction Story from 1962 Imagined the Pandemic of 2020
by Nomad
While floating aimlessly around the Internet, I stumbled across a science-fiction short story written back in 1962 entitled "Pandemic." Obviously, it's a word we have all come to loathe but I was curious how 1962 imagined the 2020 pandemic.The writer, Jesse Franklin Bone, imagines the consequences of a lab accident that releases a "virus pneumonic plague" (called Thurston's virus) which threatens to wipe out humanity. At the moment the story begins, the pandemic is in full bloom, laying waste to civilization.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
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