Subjects of the Machine and the Spirit of Revolt: A Review of Paul Kingsnorth’s Latest Book
Against the Machine is not just a complaint about technological fetishism and overreach. The Machine is also within us.

Against the Machine is not just a complaint about technological fetishism and overreach. The Machine is also within us.

White Noise skewers our comforts by offering a skewed view of our modern society.

Advent was historically preoccupied with the second coming of Christ and focused on the last things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell.

Cast down the mighty. Send the rich away. Four episodes in, we’ve got our plot now.

Squid Game shows us the value of sacrificial, compassionate action to our own life of faith, especially within a competitive, late capitalist society.

First Cow and Nomadland offer their characters to us as fellow travelers on the road of life, who know that home isn’t just a place, it’s friendship.

The most viable option is to plaster the invaluable image of God onto our neighbors, listen to their needs and concerns, and strive to outdo one another in love in whatever capacity we can.

Jordan Peele’s Us critiques who we are as a nation and people, and from where we’ve come.

Does the hand-crafted movement shape faith to culture or shape culture to faith?

Can we learn anything about the nature of capitalism and the human heart from the Occupy Wall Street Movement?
Ben Bartlett questions Michael Moore’s claim that capitalism is evil by asking the question, “Can an economic system be morally evil?”
How a trip to New Orleans can bring us face to face with the beauty and ugliness of the free market.
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