Posts by Mark Albertson
e-Article No. 2
Empire of Reason December 12, 2020 From: Connecticut Committee of Correspondence[1] * * * * * ‘Ya!’ in Favor of Torture Exemplifies State of Nation By Mark Albertson * *…
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To: The People of the United States, October 9, 2020 Tale of Two Conventions As there is a degree of depravity in mankind which requires a certain degree of distrust: …
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To: The People of the United States, July 26, 2020 True Nature of American Fascism In the democratic forms of government the operation of universal suffrage tends toward the selection…
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Empire of Reasone-Article No. 1 July 4, 2020 From: Connecticut Committee of Correspondence(1) * * * * * Article of FaithBy Mark Albertson * * * * * The tree of…
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To: The People of the United States, June 25, 2020 The June Days When a deplorable weakness and ceaseless vacillations become manifest in supreme councils; when yielding in turn to…
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To: The People of the United States, May 25, 2020 Leadership By Mark Albertson Leadership is no weaker or no stronger than the person in control of it; nor is…
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To: The People of the United States, April 20, 2020 Democrats and Bolsheviks By Mark Albertson There was a time when Democrats formed the party of the Working Man. More…
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To: The People of the United States, March 12, 2020 Trumpism By Mark Albertson Trumpism is the antithesis of the founding principles of the American Republic, or what the Connecticut…
Read MoreCommentary: Depoliticization by Mark Albertson
“Giving every man a vote has no more made men wise and free than Christianity has made them good…” – H.L. Mencken July 29, 2018 edition, The Hour, Norwalk, Connecticut,…
Read MoreA Naval Author Finds His Way to Smooth Seas
I began writing like many other folks, contributing to the “Letters to the Editor” columns in my local newspapers. I had relatively little formal writing background, aside from having studied…
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