Thomas Paine’s Corner (TPC), founded on March 10, 2005 by Jason Miller, is dedicated to ending the unnecessary suffering of oppressed and exploited sentient beings and to the total liberation of human animals, nonhuman animals, and the Earth. While TPC is eclectic, holistic, and open to different perspectives, it approaches anti-capitalism and total liberation from an essentially anarcho-veganist position, as portrayed in the graphic above by the juxtaposition of the Boy Scout--a victim of one of the indoctrinating mechanisms for our imperialist, patriarchal, faux Christian, corporatist, statist, speciesist society--against the anarchist symbol, which represents democracy, decentralization, mutually respectful individual sovereignty, egalitarianism, direct action, and mutual aid.
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Ray Joseph said
Dear Jason,
one way we’re trying is “building by example”.
We’re investing in a big building with land attached,
and plan to grow orchards, businesses and love.
Our village was once the greatest pilgrimage Shrine
in Western Europe, and Penrhys is also the highest
village in Wales – one mile high above both Rhonddas.
It’s mentioned in Welsh poetry more than any place in
the world, yet had a “sink estate” dumped on it in the ’60s.
We ask all great thinkers to join us in pointing a good way
forward, by sending their favourite books as a “Top Ten” list.
You can “check us out” at:
http://rhonddarecords-wales.com/B-TOP-TEN-BOOKS-B
We cordially invite you, Jason, to send yours;
so we can help youngsters who seek wisdom,
yet find it hard to discover truth and beauty
in this modern commercial welter of mis-advice.
Warmest Regards,
Ray Joseph
P.S. No-one makes money from this -
we’re run and owned by unpaid volunteers.
mikemcroberts said
Are there any solutions presented here? I don’t intend to sound antagonistic, but I kept reading and reading and reading, and I all I see is continuous slant that we are in hell, all souls lost, but not a single idea how to make it better.