Andrew Baxter

Andrew Baxter

I am a conservative. I am not an ideologue, a zealot, or a huckster. I have nothing to sell you. No, quite simply, I am a conservative. I believe in change. I do, honestly. But I think we should think things through a little bit more than we currently do. I do not believe that technology is in and of itself a boon, nor do I agree that progress can be measured in simple economic terms.

I believe that old form sacrificed in the name of (post)modernity is exactly that, a sacrifice. I believe that ritual and tradition are as – if not more – important to our societies and their stability than they have ever been, and that the further we move from them, the further we move away from who we are.

(Andrew did a double major undergradute degree in history and political science, and just graduated from Simon Fraser University with a graduate degree in Urban Studies).

Thursday, 23 June 2011 03:30

City Views: A 'Tragic' Event Remembered

  Oh, the city has gone mad. And I’m not referring to the riots that took place last week. That was last week’s madness. This is this week.
  Last night, there were riots in Vancouver. But before we got to that, there was an entire city that committed itself to a hockey team...
Thursday, 09 June 2011 03:58

A City's Emerging sense of Itself

The city of Vancouver is often refered to as 'No Fun City'. While there is indeed lots of fun to be had here, there is also a sort of broad truth to the lable. Mostly, I think, it's because we are so insecure and afraid of ourselves that we rarely spend much time together as a city. This is changing.
Thursday, 02 June 2011 03:32

New Music: The Secret Sisters

  The Secret Sisters. A musical tip you won't soon regret. Seriously. You have my word.
Saturday, 28 May 2011 23:36

Bob Marley will never die

  In recognition of the 30th anniversary of Bob Marley's death, I present two songs that embody his spirit still in 2010.
Thursday, 26 May 2011 04:42

The Roar of the Crowd

  The power and joy of sports crowds.
Sports are often dismissed as frivolous and unimportant. This meandering journey through the mind of a thoughtful sports fan, attempts to challenge this belief.
Here we go again. Another Canadian election day. But this time, maybe if we can just ignore it, just tune it out and refuse to participate in the games being played by our politicians, maybe this time they will hear the deafening silence of our absence. Don't Vote. It will only encourage them.
Saturday, 02 April 2011 16:43

Made in America

Despite drone attacks, book burnings, and a corrupt poltical class, the United States of America still has much to offer the world. Tonight, I present two examples of the goodness that can still find be found in the land of milk and honey.
It turns out that pirates, despite rumours to the contrary, were in fact anarchists. I know this because I was informed of this by a group of scholars, known colloquially as Piratologists. 
Tuesday, 08 March 2011 04:57

Fuck the Police!

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Sunday, 20 February 2011 09:18

The Fugue of Achtung Baby

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Thursday, 20 January 2011 00:03

where the music matters

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Thursday, 13 January 2011 20:04

Cultural (in)Sensitivity?

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Does our prehistory have something to tell us about our future?
Thursday, 11 November 2010 17:31

In Memoriam

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