One Voice...
Stephen McGuire
- Location
- Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, US
- Birthday
- March 13
- Title
- Philosopher, Writer, Child of Appalachia
- Bio
- I am not a troublemaker, honest I'm not. But I don't mind rocking the boat a little, when it gets stuck.
I've read philosophy most all of my life since I was first introduced to the work of Wittgenstein. Since then it's been Spinoza, Russell, Leibnitz and a really interesting guy named James P. Carse. I don't always agree with what I read, but read it anyway, 'cause it's good to consider other people's views on important things. As long as they present it logically and sensibly.
I'm a writer and a teacher, too. I lived in the Middle East for a couple of years, voluntarily, as an English teacher. What I didn't know and what we don't know about Islam and the Muslim people should shame us into silence.
But most of all I am a child of Appalachia. I'm an eastern Kentuckian, and my non-native friends tell me I sound like it too. They also say it's a good thing my writing doesn't have an accent.
I worry about Appalachia. The region has been exploited by so many for so long, and it always costs the people there some of their dignity and life. We've been fighting Mountain Top Removal there for thirty years, and yet it continues. The cancer rates are off the charts, the poisonings shocking. The mountain streams are under the debris left from removing the mountain tops, and no one seems to care about that. Wildlife dies every day, streams are poisoned every day, and Washington goes on, Sarah Palin goes on as if nothing untoward happened. We have our own genocide going on right here in America, and few outside of the region even know about it. Do you think that if they took the tops off the Rocky Mountains anyone would care about that?
I'm not a troublemaker, really. Just rockin' the boat a little.
MY RECENT POSTS
- The Food Production Chain and
American Hunger
December 10, 2011 06:04PM - Home, Vulnerability, and a
Spiritual Journey
June 25, 2011 02:06PM - Nazim Hikmet, Strokes, and the
Remarkable Human Brain
June 20, 2011 06:52AM - Sunday Funnies: Do Not Try
This At Home
January 31, 2010 10:36AM - A Kentucky Miracle
January 20, 2010 11:55AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Thanks, Mission. Yes,
some things are better. My
hand is much
more useful for
me,…”
December 11, 2011 08:54AM - “you are one of the
people in all of the world
that i respect
and admire the
most.…”
June 28, 2011 10:19PM - “hey, suz, these pics are
stunning. what a remarkable
place
you live in, and
what…”
June 27, 2011 07:41AM - “then i suppose that if
you are still commenting on
mine, i
still write well
enoug…”
June 27, 2011 12:57AM - “ahhh, mission, it's
really good to hear from you
again. i
most appreciate your
wi…”
June 26, 2011 10:44AM

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Thank you.
damn.
These are haunting.