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V.B. Price has lived in New Mexico since l958, mostly in Albuquerque’s North Valley, writing poetry, journalism and non-fiction. His website is vbprice.com.

Five Ways Home: Dulce Domum – A Poem by V.B. Price

Five Ways Home: Dulce Domum – A Poem by V.B. Price

August 19, 2018 By V.B. Price 1 Comment

I. THE CHACO WAY Giving his life its head, mind riding thermals over the cliffs where nothing ever goes wrong, the perfectly what is detects him like raven’s shadow fast across a ridge. Fear thins out. Nacre skin, fossil Aphrodite’s perfect blush appears so touchable her knees smooth into stone, and he hears himself say […]

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To Survive Climate Change, Decentralize

To Survive Climate Change, Decentralize

August 12, 2018 By V.B. Price 2 Comments

In a world of climate extremes, when there’s nothing left to do, you adapt or go extinct. For humans, adaptation is about being mentally and culturally agile, about thinking clearly and acting cooperatively. The way for us in our communities to survive the roulette of climate change disaster is to partner up and think clearly […]

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Pascal’s Wager and Climate Change: Win-Win or Lose-Lose

Pascal’s Wager and Climate Change: Win-Win or Lose-Lose

August 5, 2018 By V.B. Price 1 Comment

Philosophy and the philosophy of science supply us, as residents of a climate changed and climate changing world, with four key ideas to help us make the most of an increasingly terrible situation and to help us try to avoid contributing to an even more dreadful one in the future. The four ideas are “Pascal’s […]

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There’s More to Politics Than Voting, but Voting Counts

There’s More to Politics Than Voting, but Voting Counts

July 29, 2018 By V.B. Price 3 Comments

I’ve had a number of students and young friends over the years tell me that voting didn’t matter to them, that it seems a futile exercise and an inconsequential bother they just couldn’t buy into. Their remarks have always flummoxed me, and my response has never seemed adequate. And, indeed, when one sees politics through […]

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All Prejudice is a Moral Error

All Prejudice is a Moral Error

July 22, 2018 By V.B. Price 2 Comments

Sometimes current history requires that we reexamine our fundamental beliefs and understand in new ways why we feel the way we do. For me, in these hate-filled times, it seems clearer than ever that any kind of prejudice — from racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, to ageism, religious prejudice, and all cultural and tribal hatreds […]

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Six Liberties of Compassion

Six Liberties of Compassion

July 15, 2018 By V.B. Price 3 Comments

A poem by V.B. Price   I. RESTRAINT Are we all prophets without honor in the homeland of our inner lives, weeping Jeremiahs haranguing our resentments, pathetic outbursts, sly lusts, our sweet teeth chattering? What a joy it would be to have no need of self-restraint. To be so true to life that we are, […]

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Take Care of Your Children, Be Helpful, Be Good

Take Care of Your Children, Be Helpful, Be Good

July 8, 2018 By V.B. Price 2 Comments

Most of us in America — rich or poor, female or male, religious or not, from the right or left, in all ethnic or racial communities — have it somewhere in our political DNA the ethical imperatives to be helpful and to be good. That is the foundation for all realistic hopefulness in this time […]

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