Monthly Archives: March 2023

Geli Hitler: First Time in Vienna, 1932

(This is a short extract from chapter 6 of my novel “Geli Hitler,” available here) Waiglein had never been out of Germany in his life, and only rarely out of Bavaria. To him, Austria, no matter how close on a … Continue reading

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Race Does Exist, Say Black Doctors

As somebody married to a person of a different race, who has lived in multiple continents surrounded by people of different races, it’s pretty obvious to me that genetic differences exist between peoples, and this is particularly and importantly the … Continue reading

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The Lacanian Objet Petit A is an Empty Chocolate Wrapper

So I was reading this old book by Slavoj Zizek, “The metastases of enjoyment,” in which he comes up with this perfect explanation of what Jacques Lacan’s Objet Petit A actually is: The first thing one should always bear in … Continue reading

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