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This writing explores the gradual decline of American society through the lens of current events and political developments. It looks beyond headlines to examine the broader changes shaping the country and world. It aims to offer steady, informed perspective in a time when the pace of change often outpaces understanding.

Drawing from libertarian and mutualist traditions, the writing favors localism, voluntary cooperation, and a healthy distrust of systems that concentrate control—whether political or economic.

The name takes inspiration from Dylan Thomas’s poem Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night—not as a call to resist fate blindly, but as a reminder that even quiet decline deserves to be observed with intention, and met with thought, not resignation.