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Interview on my History of Psychedelic Use

abril 7, 2021Clif2No hay comentarios

Dr. Richard Miller, with Charlie Deist at the controls, conducted an interview with me on April 6th for the series “Confessions of Psychedelic Elders.” I admit to having thoroughly enjoyed the hour +, and who wouldn’t enjoy an hour to talk about themselves? I hope it was useful in the present struggle to gain some…

The Immortality Key at Quillette

marzo 30, 2021Clif2No hay comentariosDrugs, entheogens, psychedelics, recovery, US politics

You can read my review of Brian Muraresku’s The Immortality Key here at Quillette. It stirred up quite a response from those readers, always a very critical, free-thinking bunch of people, in my experience. Of Quillette readers, that is. Some of the comments bear particular consideration. For instance, the first comment by Ian_A. He says,…

The Turning of Felipe Pérez Martí

enero 13, 2021Clif2No hay comentarios

I don’t like “attacking” people and prefer to keep discussions to ideas. It’s part of a program I try to practice of “principles before personalities” and my dear life partner and wife, Marcy Rein, has helped me in that process immensely. It’s particularly painful to me to go after someone who I’ve once respected and…

Tu Amigo Trump

enero 13, 2021Clif2No hay comentarios

(traducido por Guillermo Useche del artículo en inglés, “Your Friend Trump.”) Imaginen mi sorpresa al escuchar que a los padres de mi amigo venezolano les gusta Trump. Yo supongo que “la distancia hace crecer el cariño” pues por muchos años Chávez tuvo el mismo efecto en mí. Y ya que estamos en aforismos trillados pero…

[Sore] Loser/El Mal Perdedor

noviembre 6, 2020Clif29 comments

(La traducción al español, hecho por Guillermo Useche, sigue después de la versión en inglés) https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch/in-2016-republicans-called-democrats-sore-losers-after-election-95846469523 Take a look at the difference between the Democrats and Republicans… For four years now I resisted the temptation (not always successfully) to add in this blog to the clamor against Donald J. Trump, knowing that he already was…

Moving On from the Black Hole at the White House

octubre 29, 2020Clif2No hay comentariosDonald Trump, US politics

Michelle Goldberg’s “Four Wasted Years Thinking about Donald Trump” was published today at the New York Times (yeah, they have a paywall you might not be able to jump; but, as consolation, do you REALLY want to read another piece on that shitpile DJT?). After listing all the casualties of 45’s presidency, Goldberg concludes that…

The Simplisms of the International Left

octubre 22, 2020Clif26 commentsBolivarian, Hugo Chavez, Imperialism, Venezuela, Bolivarian Revolution,

This essay (vea al español original después de la traducción) came to my attention well over a year ago and I found it so powerful that I decided to translate it. Luz Varela teaches history at the University of the Andes in Mérida, Venezuela. Like so many thoughtful academics, she’s worked to refute the simplistic…

Voting the Center

octubre 15, 2020Clif2No hay comentariosHenrique Capriles, Joe Biden, Presidential Election, US politics, Venezuela

I decided well over a year ago that Joe Biden would be the best candidate to run against the current occupant of the White House. I’ve based this understanding on what I’ve learned about populism through in-depth study and a close analysis of Venezuela. I couldn’t support anyone who advocates for “socialism” without even recognizing…

Your Friend Trump

febrero 18, 2020Clif23 commentsBolivarian Revolution, Donald Trump, Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela

(This is a revised version of a piece first published at Caracas Chronicles. I think that piece lacked nuance, so I’ve worked it over here)            Imagine my surprise to hear that my Venezuelan friend’s parents “like” Trump. I suppose that “distance makes the heart grow fonder” since for many years it had the same…

Our Chávez Moment

diciembre 19, 2019Clif2No hay comentariosBolivarian Revolution, Donald Trump, Hugo Chavez, impeachment, Populism, US politics, Venezuela

           A Venezuelan friend recently told me that he thought Trump will win re-election. “He sounds every day more like Chávez,” he wrote me. I’ve been thinking the same things, myself, these days as I’ve tuned in and out of the impeachment hearings. And I also recall another Venezuelan telling me once, some fifteen or…

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