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“Greg Swann has insights into emotion on levels that really make you think. He can pluck that one annoying gray hair with pinpoint accuracy. He is a philosopher of sorts and he says and does what philosophers do. He shakes you to the bone, bumps your cup and lets you see what spills out. You see what you see and he sees what he sees. I’ll bet they are dramatically similar and extraordinarily different.” –Jeff Price
My favorite job title is Poet. Why? No license, no union, no credentialism. If you can learn, you will. If you can't, you won't waste my time. I grow regardless.
I’m not like you. That’s why you should listen to me. I’m in an empathy of opposites with everyone: All they see are reasons to complain, when all I want to do is dance. I know why we are the way we are and how we can learn to do better with each other – making everything better.
I am fomenting a philosophical revolution that will change everything for everyone in due course. How? By finally fully redeeming Western Civilization.
You’re going to help.
Save the world from home – in your spare time!
Disintermediate the ruling class: Read the free book that tells you how to do it.
Disintermediation means cutting out the middle-man, and, by teaching you a new way of thinking about human nature and about your own unique self, the free book Man Alive! puts you in charge of your own philosophical affairs.
The book's objectives are precise and concise: To take the claim of justice away from the state, the mantle of intellectual authority away from the academy and the experience of reverence away from the church. It puts all of those things back where they belong — in your mind. There is no middle-man on truth.
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I am delighted to speak anywhere, anywhen, and I am interested in any opportunity you can come up with for me to evangelize egoism. I am rich in ideas that, so far, few of us seem to prize. If you value the idea of self-adoration in the way I do, let's talk about how we can increase our numbers.
More by Greg Swann
FREE Willie
A 100% FREE collection of some of the best of the Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Willie stories. You will want to read all of my books, but here is a cost-free way to get started.Buy my books at Amazon.com
Dusty
An elegy of hope and love.
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Traindancing
Bedtime stories for your inner child from The Mall of Misfit Families.
Kindle
Las Vegas Redemption
Pastor Trey Coyle and the reincarnation of Sarno’s Ghost.
Kindle
Shyly’s delight
Work, play and love like a Labrador.
Print | Kindle
Nine empathies
Apprehending love and malice.
Print | Kindle
Father’s Day
More Married. More Husband.
More Father. More Man.
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Loving Cathleen
A Love To Live Up To
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Sun City
Loved ones die. Life goes on.
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Losing Slowly
How Las Vegas lost its mojo – and how to get it back
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Christmas at the speed of life...
Ramblin' Gamblin' Willie's Christmas stories
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The Unfallen
A love story
Print | KindleMy other writing isn't collected in one place, but here's a shopping list for finding the best of it:
- Greg Swann writes – fiction and early essays.
- PresenceOfMind.net – a weblog I maintained in the early years of the new millenium.
- BloodhoundBlog – a national real estate weblog I started and contribute to. Much of the content there will be real estate related, but everything I write is focused on the self, and this is best represented in the longer essays.
- SplendorQuest.com – a weblog devoted to celebrating the uniquely human life.
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Monthly Archives: June 2012
You say you want a revolution? Here is how to restore freedom in America.
Will Republicans repeal Obamacare next January — or ever? Don’t hold your breath. Mainstream politicians of both parties are addicted to corporate campaign contributions — and who knows what other kinds of bribes? — so what we will get will … Continue reading
A plea to the Supreme Court: Give us liberty or you will be giving us death by default.
I’m writing this the day before the United States Supreme Court is expected to announce its ObamaCare decision. It’s possible that the court will rule nationally-socialized medicine “legal,” or, more probably, a majority of the justices will declare that some … Continue reading
The news will never tell the truth about human nature, but “The Newsroom” actually comes close.
If you read the early reviews of The Newsroom, Aaron Sorkin’s new HBO series, you will have discovered that people in the news business don’t get fiction and really, really hate to be criticized from their left flank. The show … Continue reading
Sunday school: “If almost-as-good is free or nearly free, what is the market value of slightly-better?”
Six years ago Friday, I launched BloodhoundBlog with the words cited in the headline: In a subsistence culture, the work of the mind is precious and literally unsupportable. We are by now so rich that millions of people can create … Continue reading
Sunday school: “What I see is democratizing education will change everything.”
From The Wall Street Journal, the background on the founding of Udacity, the free and massively disruptive on-line computer sciences university. The scions of the ruling class like to make believe that their silk neckties and secret handshakes imbue them … Continue reading
What’s the most-prevalent second-language on our polyglot planet?
That would be English, of course: There is a huge shift underway, and it has become extremely rare to meet a scientific researcher or international business-person who cannot speak fluent English. How else would Peruvians communicate with the Chinese? But … Continue reading
Linking frees slaves: Why do I want TV when I can watch the wind?
Say goodbye to Hollywood: The business model funding the television business is failing: We still consume some TV content, but we consume it when and where we want it, and we consume it deliberately: In other words, we don’t settle … Continue reading
Why do on-line vendors offer free shipping? For the same reason that brick-and-mortar vendors should eat the sales taxes.
Do you have the idea that Republicans are pro-capitalist? Friends of business? Job creators? Innovators? Think again. From The Hill: GOP governors bolster online sales tax push. This is not a new issue, but the new news is that some … Continue reading
Movie of the week: The regal, indomitable arrogance of a healthy, normal human being…
[This week’s movie is concerned with the kind of behavior many people deride as being “arrogant” — behavior I consider thrillingly normal in human beings. The text quoted below comes from a post I wrote at BloodhoundBlog.com. –GSS] Extracted from … Continue reading
Sunday school: “The Underground History of American Education” by John Taylor Gatto.
If you have followed the anti-educationism movement, you will be familiar with John Taylor Gatto. A one-time New York State Teacher of the Year turned apostate, Gatto has spent the last twenty years denouncing traditional public schooling and promoting home-schooling. … Continue reading
The Dancing Bear Extravaganza Spreecast: How bogus arguments of human nature undermine your efficacy.
Today’s Spreecast explores an argument from Man Alive!, specifically from Chapter 2, which is currently under discussion at FreeTheAnimal.com: 1. “We now know we know nothing!” Either your mind is inherently unreliable or the world outside your mind is fundamentally … Continue reading
A practical governing philosophy for liberty-loving candidates in one word: Cut.
Tuesday night, celebrating the Tea Party’s electoral victories, Glenn Harlan Reynolds, the Instapundit, offered up these words in the Washington Examiner: As millions of Americans were drawn into politics for the first time, many of them learned something important: It’s … Continue reading
Linking frees slaves: Cool ideas from the net.
With no over-arching theme, here are some links to articles I’ve seen this week that I think are interesting: Looking for a reality show worth caring about? A Dutch entrepreneur is going to use a reality show to populate a … Continue reading
The Spreecast as Tea-cast, celebrating the Tea Party’s electoral victories with Brian Brady.
My second Spreecast was better and worse than the first. It was worse because we got hit with a few technical gremlins, resulting in the videocast being split into two segments, which are embedded below. But it was substantially better … Continue reading
Talk video? Today I’ll be playing with Spreecast.com to see if self adoration can make for riveting television.
Come Spree with me today at 11 am MST. I want to play with Spreecast.com to see what kind of talk radio video magic I can make. I have some Big Ideas I want to take up, but I’m also … Continue reading