And so we are moving, which involves a lot of physical labor – not the favorite sport of big-brain pontificators – but also a lot of sorting and sifting and separating, tasks I could never stand to do three days in a row.
But in this context – exigent but temporary – it is very satisfying: Dramatic changes, three and four times a day. I am currently trash-logged, a fun problem to have, and we will shed tons of debris before this move is done.
Like everything else, moving is a praxis, but you do it so rarely that it’s hard to get better at it. I am very sure that we will not be better-thought-out in our spontaneous orderings – just slightly better-organized.
In other news:
Brad Polumbo: Progressive Politicians Predicted Massive ‘Tsunami’ of Evictions After Supreme Court Ended CDC Moratorium. It Hasn’t Happened.
Andrew Klavan: At the Heart of Our Divisions: Socialism is immoral—and it makes us hate one another.
Tristan Justice: Third Round Of Jan. 6 Subpoenas Target More Citizens Exercising Their Right To Protest.