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About andrewwehrheim

Hello Blogging World. My name is Andrew Wehrheim. I am married to my beautiful wife Katie. We have a wonderful son named Andrew Peter, a.k.a "Buzz". We are in the process of moving from Lancaster, OH to Milwaukee, WI. I am a working class man. I have worked in the grocery industry the past four years. I am drawn to a deeper experience of community and long for a world of justice and love. Word out.

The Ron Paul Revolution or the Ron Paul Reaction? A Marxist Critique of Right Libertarianism

The Ron Paul Revolution or the Ron Paul Reaction? A Marxist Critique of Right Libertarianism.

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Half Way Libertarian= Not Libertarian at all

Grassroots democracy at the political level!  Down with the monolithic state who robs the wealth we create!  End the wars and the  world policing that is costing us billions! These cries are often raised by a rising number of young … Continue reading

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Welcome to Visitors

Hello everyone.  If you are visiting this page for the first time let me say “welcome”.  My friend Joshua Lawson just posted an article about my anarcho-communist viewpoint on his wordpress page.  Check it out:  http://www.insearchofthecity.com/interview-with-a-christian-socialist/?utm_source=In+Search+of+the+City&utm_campaign=130fda96e0-INSEARCH_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62f057862b-130fda96e0-58504813 If you came here … Continue reading

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Breaking Out of the Consumer Mindset

Lately, I have been gaining a greater awareness of the consumer mindset that pervades our culture.  When I go to the grocery store or to a restaurant I find myself paying closer attention to the attitudes, stress lines, and actions of … Continue reading

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The Weakness of Nationalism

We live in a contradictory society in more ways than one.  The contradiction of the day which we will look at is that of nationalism.  What do I mean by nationalism?  The idea that for some metaphysical reason I have … Continue reading

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Why I am Glad to Have Encountered the Spirit and Words of Jesus

Over the past 7 years or so I have taken a slow, and sometimes painful journey out of the strange realm of Evangelical Christianity.  At the age of 15 I encountered Jesus Christ and began to consider myself his disciple.  Over … Continue reading

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The Momentum of the People Stifled by the Political Hampster Wheel (Direct Action is the Miracle)

Last year in Madison thousands upon thousand of working class citizens of Wisconsin invaded the capitol to convey their disgust with, and opposition to, Scott Walkers bill banning the collective bargaining rights of public workers.  It takes no genius to realize that … Continue reading

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The Law vs. Justice

What would you say if I told you that being a law abiding citizen can be one of the most despicable and horrible things a person could be.  Would you call me a radical?  Would you call me an insurrectionist?  … Continue reading

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The US Government Okays the Killing of United States Citizens

By now I’m sure you are well aware of the infamous 16 page report that was leaked to NBC news containing the Obama Administration’s policy of targeting US citizens.  This particular policy declares that if a United States citizen is … Continue reading

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The Word of Truth and the Power of the Spirit

Lately, I’ve been intrigued by the thought of the Word of Truth and the Power of the Spirit.  The world uses many forces to coerce people.  They use laws, threats of punishment, jails, and ultimately violence.  Violence is what holds … Continue reading

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