Firing in all directions.
Execupundit.com
Commentary by Michael Wade, consultant, speaker, and author of "Pilate's Magician."
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
First Paragraph
The word "revolution" has an interesting etymology. When asked by Soviet sociologists what it meant to them, Russian peasants responded "samovol'shchina," or, roughly, "doing what you want." In modern advertising, "revolutionary" has come to mean "radically new," and hence, by implication, "improved." When used in everyday speech, it is another way of saying "drastically different." From such usage one would hardly suspect that the word had its origins in astronomy and astrology.
- From A Concise History of The Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes
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Many thanks to Kurt Harden and all others who've written their very kind reviews of Pilate's Magician.
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The Tide is Turning
My Substack is up: The Divisiveness of Diversity Mismanagement.
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Monday, August 17, 2026
The Math Gap
San Francisco Standard: A Berkeley mathematics class has students who are "five to eight years behind in mathematics."
An excerpt: "Office hours that should be spent discussing integrals instead become lessons on fractions and basic algebra you would expect students to learn in middle school."
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Kaputt
I recently finished Curzio Malaparte's novel, Kaputt.
It's fascinating, chilling, and beautifully written and yet the problem with Malaparte is you never quite know how much of the story is true.
And your biggest worry is that all of it is true.