
The Weight of Summonability
The Cost of the Cry from Dependency and the Power to Mobilize
David McKerracher is a working class thinker whose theory bridges the life of the mind with the work of the hands at the foundations of life. Based in North Idaho at McKerracher Family Farm, TU hosts courses, events, and publishes books and videos.
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The Cost of the Cry from Dependency and the Power to Mobilize

Relationships Aren’t Colonized Enough, Actually (Part 3)

I'm building it back

I'm not saying "have babies." I'm asking why we've been figuratively and literally castrated from natality itself.

The PMC is just a historical development. The priest class going its own way is something different.

Serial-Monogamy, Polyamory, and Ted Lasso's Divorce are All Symptoms of Big Romance | Mary Harrington's Big Romance and Christopher Lasch on the Professional in Your Bedroom
Tony Chamas (1Dime) and I announce our book, break down the leftist industrial complex, and take apart the "why not just Marxism" cope. Full episode on 1Dime Radio. Early copies at TUCON this August.

Beyond the Slur: Understanding How 20th Century Progressive Managerialism Changed Everything for Radical Theory

Jefferson at 250: between the life of the mind and the work of the hands, from Monticello to the homestead tsunami: Postman, Wendell Berry, Joel Salatin, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Susan Wise Bauer

Introduction to the Volume: What Was Amazon Trying to Censor?