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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.

From LUCRETIUS AND THE LOGIC OF VENUS

From LUCRETIUS AND THE LOGIC OF VENUS

November 11, 2018 By V.B. Price 6 Comments

A poem by V.B. Price Most all of us have lives that are like a history of breezes moving through the leaves. They happened. Some of us wrote poems, some read charred papyrus scrolls from Herculaneum, some tortured patriotically, some were wispy and tough and played the viola, others lectured, were soldiers, changed diapers, cooked […]

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Bringing Out the Worst In Us

Bringing Out the Worst In Us

November 4, 2018 By V.B. Price 3 Comments

It’s a terrible thing to think that the leader of our country brings out the worst in us and stifles and demeans the best. But that’s where the hate speech, the bombastic demeanor and draconian policies of Donald Trump and his administration have taken us — to a hate-soiled nadir that we have not seen […]

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Poisoning the Wells vs. Boiling Water With the Sun

Poisoning the Wells vs. Boiling Water With the Sun

October 28, 2018 By V.B. Price 1 Comment

As climate change tightens its grip on the Southwest and the rest of the nation, a feeling of hopelessness can seep into our thinking. And yet, if there was ever a time for clarity, for facing up to facts, for honing our adaptive skills, this is it. As always, it’s a matter of putting first […]

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When Victory Isn’t a Possibility, Adapt. Above All, Don’t Despair.

When Victory Isn’t a Possibility, Adapt. Above All, Don’t Despair.

October 21, 2018 By V.B. Price 1 Comment

In the wake of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) dire predictions earlier this month, a New York Times editorial by Auden Schendler and Andrew P. Jones had this headline: “Stopping Climate Change Is Hopeless. Let’s Do It.” The IPCC had given the people of our planet a mere dozen years, until 2030, […]

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The Right Is Wrong and Has Been Since the Great Depression

The Right Is Wrong and Has Been Since the Great Depression

October 14, 2018 By V.B. Price 4 Comments

Listening to Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s opening remarks at his Senate confirmation hearing two weeks ago, I heard a roar of vitriol toward liberals, Democrats and “the Clintons” that reminded me of a book by Anne Coulter, arch liberal hater and basher, a rage-intoxicated screed of Rush Limbaugh, or a time-lapse explosion of […]

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How Does a Polarized America Move Forward in a World It’s Helping to Tear Apart?

How Does a Polarized America Move Forward in a World It’s Helping to Tear Apart?

October 8, 2018 By V.B. Price 1 Comment

Kavanaugh, Trump, and the Republican Congress are finally on the verge of doing what right wingers and centrist Democrats have been trying to do for decades — crush the values and achievements of American liberalism, especially as it expressed itself in the counterculture in the United States in the mid-1950s through the mid-1970s. If there […]

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How Did We Get From the Age of Aquarius to Donald Trump?

How Did We Get From the Age of Aquarius to Donald Trump?

October 1, 2018 By V.B. Price 2 Comments

When members of the United Nations laugh at the President of the United States, not at a joke, but at a preposterous ascertain of being “the best,” you can viscerally feel what the rest of the world really thinks about American exceptionalism and about Trumpian exceptionalism. When Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Senate GOP misogynists claim […]

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