” I know folks, parson, that would rather have a full house in their hand than a mansion in the sky.”
– Leo Cobb, The Golden Fury
Recent Blog Posts
- RC-Philo #3: ‘Think-Threads’ and Braided-Cord structure of thoughtA think thread is a way to visualize (or even… Read more: RC-Philo #3: ‘Think-Threads’ and Braided-Cord structure of thought
- A Political Oath of SortsThe worlds of philosophy and politics intersect at innumerous junctures… Read more: A Political Oath of Sorts
- RC-Philo #2: The MooT ProblemA Brief Word: My writing is blocky and disheveled. I… Read more: RC-Philo #2: The MooT Problem
- My Favorite Books of 2024I love Michael Crichton books, stemming from a childhood obsession… Read more: My Favorite Books of 2024
- RC-Philo #1: The “Why”Preamble: There is a great difficulty in deciding where to… Read more: RC-Philo #1: The “Why”
Me
Hello, and welcome to my website. My name is Brandon Keck. I post (or rather intend to post) about my small personal interests: philosophy, societal problems, tactics, books, language, etc. I range from broad concepts like self-referential thought to small micro-interests like ball bearing nomenclature.
I can most often be found smoking a cob pipe or cigar while enjoying the outdoors, brushing up on some afternoon reading, or understanding the beautiful state of Wyoming where I was born.
The Website
BrandonKeck.NET is my response to the overwhelming online censorship present within modern social media, and the general deterioration of online discourse. My personal dedication to excellence and truth, as well as my personal interests, have led me to being a target of the aforementioned restrictions in the past. We live in the unfortunate age of information warfare, and the cannons have been firing for longer than many of us know.
Now, I have no plans to divulge some masterpiece of language or thought, but I’d very much like for the ramblings and ideas I do present to the world be done so wholly and without alteration. I hope that this place exists to be the best representation of who I am that I may produce outside of myself.
