Hair dirty and matted, homeless and struggling. He was a big dude. He came up to me and i was instantly on my guard. And he said where are you going and he said i am going to california and he said how much food do you have. I thought he wanted to rob me. He wanted me to open up my bag and i didnt know what was going to happen but i was jumpy about it. I said i have a little cheese. He was carrying a lunch box and said i lib in a broken down car and he said i walk out to the coal mine to see if anyone is sick and they can hire me. Most days they dont need to hire he and today they dont need me so i will not need my lunch. He had a baloney sandwich, apple and bag of potato chips and he said i want you to have my food because you will need all you can to get to california. You can imagine how bad i felt. It was my first lesson not in generosity but taking responsibility for another person you dont know. He looked at me on the highway and saw a brother. He saw someone on foot, homeless in
Host you hitchhiked. Guest yeah. And guys were throwing beer bottles at me from pickup trucks, and id hitchhiked from twin cities and here i am in gillette and id never seen the west before. I was awestruck by it but gillette was a tough town, and i saw someone walking towards me from town that looked like bad news. And im a young kid out in the great land and kind of jumpy. This guy is walking towards me and i remember he was in a carhartt canvas union suit that was filthy dirty and his hair was matted and he clearly was homeless and struggling. He was big dude. He came up to me, and i was instantly on my guard. And he said, hey, man, where are you going . I said, im going california. And he said, how much food you got . Now, i would give food to anyone who was hungry, but i didnt think thats what was going on. Thought he wanted to rob me. Wanted me to get me to open up my bag. I didnt know what was going to happen but i was definitely jumpy. So, i said, i just got a little cheese. An
And i anticipated that they would be, that the component of combat which is sort of adrenalized and thrilling, that they would respond to that and maybe miss it. What i was not prepared for was the effect, the really profound effect of Human Connection on those guys and on me. And i started to realize afterwards what they really missed was each other and being necessary to each other and being part of that group. The sort of video game component of the combat, yeah, i got it. But i felt like that was quite a shallow, surface part of the reaction and the much more profound reaction had to do with, frankly, with love actually. I mean, this really intense connection between each other that i w actually to some degree part of as well and experienced the loss of later. Host in tribe, its easy for people in modern society to row romanticize indian life, and it might well have been easy for men like george as well. That impulse should be guarded against as well. Virtually all of the Indian Tr
Country, protect juveniled for population, probably greater than any of the those magazines i mentioned. He got a chance to tell his political views in that circulation. Hes also famous for being one of the greatest orators in the country at the time. The most fame oust is by far is the speech he gave in the 1896 democratic convention, famous cross the gold speech, which really turned that nomination over to him. We cannot line the battle is fought. If they say its good, but that we cannot have it unless other nations help us, we are to set a Gold Standard. Because england has, we will restore, and middlism, because the United States has. If they dare to come out in the open fields and defend the Gold Standard as a good thing, we will fight them to the utter most, having behind us the masses of this nation and the world, supported by the commercial interests, the laboring interests, and everywhere, we will answer the demand by saying to them, you shall not press down on the bowel of la
Implications for our society. So lets begin. Lets talk about who this guy, henry george was. He was born in 1839 to a middle class, lower middleclass family. What lot of people think because he wrote this book on poverty that he must have grown up in poverty. He actually experienced poverty in his middle years, fairly extreme. So henry george was not a very good student, and he left school about the seventh grade. His father steered him into a trade, where he would learn the craft of typesetting, which was a very important trade and a great opportunity. So george flourished, but he was very ambitious, he headed out to california. He hopes to make it big, but he has this idea that hes destined for something great. Really experiencing povrt full on, and often. He would succeed at something, and then fail, but the good things is the printing of trade always guaranteed him something, so he went from the typesetting room to doing a bit of spot write and editing, and eventually became a very