Another trait capitalism shares with organized religion is a relentless need to discredit all dissent...
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Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: Mirror, Mirror
As preposterous as the mirror universe might seem, societies all too easily normalize cruelty that would have been unimaginable only a short time before.
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: The Changeling
Our actions will come back to us, sometimes sooner than we expect (or much later, where humpback whales are concerned).
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: Who Mourns for Adonais?
"Would it have hurt us, I wonder, just to have gathered a few laurel leaves?"
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: Amok Time
This conflict between short-term gain and long-term prosperity was a suitable theme for a 1960s America in the midst of figuring out what it wanted to be.
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: Operation – Annihilate!
Our crew will continue doing what they always do: collaborating and making whatever sacrifice is necessary for the needs of the many. Shame on us if we ignore their example.
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: The City On the Edge of Forever
The City On the Edge of Forever holds up brilliantly more than fifty years later.
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: The Alternative Factor
A power-mad villain with the ability to destroy the world is never confined or regulated in any way. That could never happen, right?
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: Errand of Mercy
One of wisdom’s most essential traits is an alignment between purpose and actions.
Boldly Rewatching the Voyages: The Devil in the Dark
We should consumption and commerce aside and care for one another instead.