Author Archives: Rootless

“Spiritual but not religious”

It’s pretty sad to think that the world could soon be without Christopher Hitchens. One of the great intellectuals of our time, he is gravely ill with cancer. I once heard him speak at the Foreign Correspondents Club in Shanghai, he spent the evening blasting holes in the idea of God and religion while sipping

Crowds & Power

When I’ve described the Junta to people more than a few times someone has remarked, “Oh, like a book club”. I always say, “Well, sorta” before clarifying that we are really more of a mock think-tank that has aspirations to topple governments (always important for me to find a way to say that we take

Wikileaks, Facebook and the Internet Age

We’re gearing up for the next Junta on Tuesday, February 1st at 8:30 PM (final confirmation on location coming soon, but will almost certainly be in Williamsburg). Rindy sent around an email about the agenda on Wikileaks, and while that would certainly be a robust discussion on its own, it occurred to me yesterday that

Ethnic Conflict: Welcome to 2011

It may be a new year but old (and in some cases ancient) conflicts still plague humanity, I thought I’d highlight a few that I’ve been thinking about as they’ve been/will be in the news. On January 9th the people of South Sudan will vote on whether to secede from Sudan and form their own

Richard Holbrooke and the U.S. Strategy for Pakistan & Afghanistan

I attended a talk yesterday at the Council on Foreign Relations on U.S. strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan. The talk was started by acknowledging the loss of Richard Holbrooke, the legendary diplomat whose last position was as a special envoy to the Af/Pak region. I posted a while ago about a talk I attended, also

Another urban change update

Recalling the urban change/Vanishing City junta, I had to post about this article in the Guardian about Williamsburg changing. I don’t plan to attend any Duane Reade protests, and think too much is made over these type of stores moving in, but I do confess to not being that happy to see them proliferating. I

My evolution towards ethical eating

Around four years ago I came back from China and because of one of the last stories I wrote while over there I was determined to change my eating habits. I wasn’t ready to go full vegetarian, but I was going to try to eat less meat and try to avoid intensively raised meat. So