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American Band-Aid

Priscila Llaverias — Nov 30, 2008 — Category: Role of Political Philosophy — Tags:

War: The Response of a Vulnerable Nation
In times of hardship and war, it is evident that people with a strong sense of unity, strength, and character come together against their common enemies. Whether in the holy name of civil disobedience, or under the overtly powerful command of rebellious protest, America’s history overflows with eras of [...]

Why Trust a Pop Star?

Kyle Stafford — Category: Role of Political Philosophy — Tags:

In the past century, the world has become a very dangerous place.  Massive advances in the industries of transportation and telecommunications have forced week long trips down to hours and minutes. People live with the constant fear in the back of their minds of “what if.” What if tomorrow we fall into war? What if tomorrow [...]

Analysis of “Let Them Eat War” by Bad Religion

David Idol — Category: Role of Political Philosophy — Tags:

Bad Religion expresses a very politically-charged message in many of their songs. Their values are magnified by their hyperbolic lyrics and punk-rock sound. Possibly one of Bad Religion’s most influential and interesting songs is “Let Them Eat War” from the album The Empire Strikes First.
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“Let Them Eat War” is [...]

Review of Aesop Rock - Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives

Thomas Mahoney — Nov 20, 2008 — Category: 60's and 70's (Psychedelic) Rock — Tags:

New York-born Aesop Rock has now been pummeling the underground hip-hop scene with complex, metaphorical lyrics and addictive beats for nearly a decade.  Two years after 2003’s Bazooka Tooth, Aesop Rock released his EP Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives. Like Bazooka Tooth, Aesop’s sound goes in a new direction on Fast Cars. The beats [...]

San Francisco: Pot vs. Starbucks Coffee

Priscila Llaverias — Category: 60's and 70's (Psychedelic) Rock — Tags:

Discovery
The nineteenth century is notorious for being an age of American innovation and discovery. This era fostered the Second Industrial Revolution and formed the foundation of our modern day technologically driven and experimentally curious society.  Among various other innovations, this period saw the invention of the light bulb, the typewriter, and the telephone1. Transportation was [...]