About

I continue to work on what I call the theory of monetized empathy, which states that people are more likely to be oppressed by other people if they lack financial well-being. This is not to be confused. Intersectionality still applies. This takes nothing away from intersectionality.

I immersed myself into Violence Studies, with the belief that violence is not inevitable and that if society is to overcome violence, it must be understood. I have also worked on a self-imposed regimented program and independent research related to sociology and radical geography. I have an extensive scholarly library that I have built up over the years. My research is based on my continued focus on history and literature. I also incorporated my research on Violence Studies and Space and Place and some elements of cultural anthropology. It was challenging to design a self-taught program that I could do. Elements of this research was more difficult on my own. At the risk of being exceedingly presumptuous, if not arrogant, I conjured the terms “biolence,” “Epitome scaling,” “Share-metrics,” “violence-narratives,” “violence-customs ,” “socio-ontological denominationalism,” and “nuclear religiosity” in my sometimes available writings on post-violence societies and feminist theology (I thought I came up with “masculinarity,” but I checked and someone else thought of it first).

I am a former long-time musician. I have been writing poetry for roughly 30 years. I do not write poetry with that goal of publication in mind, but rather, attempts to capture the healing of truths. I am writing non-fiction, and sometimes fiction, with the goal of eventual proper publication, despite how late in life such acts would be.

I am a fervent believer in a greatly reformed educational system. I believe that holds the key, or at least, a significant leaping off point to maintaining and initiating societal reforms. Yes, to many this is obvious, but implementing such an endeavor and to what extent it should be calibrated is something I have also worked on, through writings again only sometimes available online. There are additional theological writings and writings on violence research that are not online.

At one point I was a specialist on Burma / Myanmar. I was even on NPR. I co-founded an organization which collected books for learning centers for refugee camps throughout Southeast Asia.

In the rare event that I need to be contacted, my email is richard AT tilley DOT solar

I have a Master of Liberal Arts from Johns Hopkins University (mostly philosophy and ethics courses, but not restricted to that. Also digital humanities and history). I also hold an interdisciplinary liberal arts degree from Portland State University where I focused on Women’s Studies, Conflict Resolution, and Literature. Additionally I attended an HBCU, Bowie State University, where I majored in English with a concentration in Africana. I took more than enough classes for a BA in English, without earning the degree, and more than enough classes to minor in History. It all started at community college believe it or not. From community college to grad school at Johns Hopkins. It was quite a ride! I went back to school as non-traditional student. I was a first generation grad.

Internet Archive: Upon the Written Hours

Internet Archive: By the Journey of Sands

Internet Archive: Carnival Rations and Other Poems

Internet Archive: In The Winds Of The August Maladroit Parvenu

Internet Archive: Book 5 – Poems Postponed

Internet Archive: The Sounds Of Dreams And Your Senseless Soft Touch

Internet Archive: Elephant Snow

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Towards Post-Violence Societies: An Outline of Interdisciplinary Violence Studies and Violence Research

Clarification of a Poem

A Return to Attraction to Light and the End of the Public Intellectual

Or the orchids of the day

The polyester eater

The test we are under, the remnants of the subconscious signature, and self-defense

not the chariot, or the escaping fire of our port

The futility of hope vs. fir cone crabgrass nearshoring

the congruent mercies of gravel ponds

But the burdened air paperwork maderisation

Arguments like parched persistence

A constellation of the retired house you’re in

Stellate Osprey Winds Between Hidden Requisition Tags

A Poem Recited by God as Best as I Could Understand Her

The Impasse Up North

Reposting: Theory of Monetized Empathy

When God Cries Tears of Grass

Faulted King

Degrowth as Resistance, Despite Baudrillard’s Networking of Fetishism

If History Itself is God

Common Turn Honeycreeper

Science Fiction and Charles W. Mills’s Critique of “Ideal Theory” Parts I-III

A Pale Bordering Wail

Bird Constructions

takersmiths and bounty ignoring adults

A treatise of fabled birds ground hugging the highway overpass

eyot channels dancing on cigars and salads

Border Rushes on Stall-wick Proposals

Note: Righteous Nation Ideology in Science Fiction and Climate Justice Today

Vision for a Culture of Emancipatory Human Rights

Notes on Space and Place, Feminist Geography, and Related Texts

Shore

Counted in the extreme thought of bi-rated reprisal and condemned in its mercy

Skipping the Plumb Bow

Where professors are hidden in a trajectory of might and appendages of zeal

tomorrow E’rth’s patience for pearl-like songs

When the soil entraps us with brooks and pyres

I’m so happy you’re here

A compass to England in wasted plaster weddings

Cut the parachute off the moon

Dormouse Tungsten Turnstile on the Albaricoque Treelimb Standard

Shadows of a relapsed dawn in the accordion pulpit

Between the páramo and cold Georgia nights

obcordate tuned sovereign

When She Leaves April Without a Care

Alterpiece Coins in Loving Doubt and Regret

Angry With The Waters (long, epic poem)

Hysteria in the Late Nineteenth-Century

An Obligor Whispers

Gaius Baltar Escaping Freedom on Tau Cygna V

Those sundry amber lakes

Hannah Arendt Sought to Maintain Power-Shareholders

The Accrued Mornings

White Cornelian Cherry

God is Coming for Me Soon: My Ongoing, Complex, Relationship with Progressive Theology

The last leaves of April

The First Steps to Reaching a SciFi-Like Utopia From Where the Western World is Right Now

Solarpunk and the Vestiges of the Ascetic

Rights and Responsibilities: Addressing Love and Violence in a Post-Capitalist World

New Lies of Patrimony Gloves

We shy away from our wings

Patronage Winds

Narrative Obtrusion and Difference in the Deep Space Nine episode “In the Pale Moonlight” and Enterprise’s “Damage”

Pluripotent Abstractions On a Cliff Down the River from a Rented Gold Mine

Expressions of African American Feminisms in Jazz

Examination of Martyrology in the Protestant and Catholic Reformations

Between Moons Where God Does Find Me

When de Saints: African American Historicity and the Pursuit of Justice  (Notes and rough drafts)

The United Traits of Bajoran and Cardassian Resistance

SciFi.earth

Memo: Desensitization to Violence in Fiction May Be a (Contemporary) “Evolutionary” Trait

When the Sky is Beautiful Again, Always

Trust in pisé recalcitrant bedourie

Lucie Horsch Sits Too Silent Among the Maple Pears

A Return to Attraction to Light and the End of the Public Intellectual

The Conflict and Promises of Revisiting the Past and Seeing into the Future

Attraction to Light: Light as Communication and Imagined Evolution

On Time Travel, the Subconscious Signature, and Market Capitalism

Cylon Number Six as Savior of the Twelve Colonies

Spaeman of Silicone Mattresshouses

Haley Heynderickx

A Vision of Sands

Anti-Utopian Leadership

Capitalism and Violence-Customs

Burden of Action

Memo: “Degrowth needs more strategic planning” – Dr. Federico Savini

Guillemot Villages

Levinas and the Other

Identity and Captain Louanne “Kat” Katraine

Reception for an occasional prohibitive competitor

sosenuto conversion

Prince of Memphis

Grey Matter

The Ethics of Waiting: Babylon 5’s “Mind War” and Star Trek: Voyager’s “The Gift”

The Orville’s “Mad Idolatry” and Star Trek: Voyager’s “Sacred Ground” as a Lesson in Explanatory Ethics

Stolen for the Afternoon

Without Homes and Dressings

Criminal Apples Listening to Songs From The Capeman

Extreme Risk” and “Invasive Procedures” as Symbols of Capitalist Internalization

In the County Villages of 1960s Seismology

Václav Havel’s Spirit Visited Me

Inciting God

Esurient Farandoule

Half-truths are like bad poetry (trivial notes)

Knock Out Roses for China

Eddington is Right When He States that Utopia Requires Assimilation

Too Soon to Take Down the Decorations

Volunteers of East Redbrook

Avery Brooks and His Understanding of Sisko

Depersonalization and Violence in The Next Generation episode, “Violations,” and the Voyager episode, “Remember”

Receptacles for Creation

Erasure of Solitary Meals and Gas Pipes

The Falsehood of Author as Authority

state house fairground

A Note on Open Access

The Contempt of Loneliness

The Ontology of a Hummingbird

Star Trek Enterprise’s “Dear Doctor” and Voyager’s “Nothing Human”

Complaint Memo: Star Trek and Climate Change – Ways to Improve

Star Trek, Ecology, and Green SciFi

A Memo on the Need for Intervention During this Ontological Crisis of Individualistic Capitalist Motivations

From Morality-Tale Science Fiction to Fantasy-Infused Settler Colonialism

A Tariff on Trust

Soul in Orbital Decay

Mastic Resin on Closed Nights

The incoming, new major women’s movement, as holy as it is

When the Kids Have Stopped Working

Diastole Consumption on Rockmary Leaves

Kindness Literacy

“Spock’s Brain” and the Perpetuation of Sexist Control

Transcendence is a mutual harmony

A Return to Attraction to Light and the End of the Public Intellectual

The nimble atmosphere

Note: Idealism in an Era of Consequences

The Faint of the Few

Stationed undergrounder miners withdraw

Stalling in the Desert

milkweed without marble (the first violin)

I woke about 10 pm. God is here. We talked about poetry.

Cooperation

Trains Different from Digestive Tracts

She sees no rendition of the former past midnight for incoming Rome

This is not a good time to start writing a new book

Lesia Kulchynska: The Lure of War video essay

Monetized Empathy and the Conditioning of Violence-Capitalism

Denominationalisms

The Allium Rancor of Culprit Tuesdays in Multiverse Time

A Conversation With a Musician and a Forest

A chronology of mercurial tides

Untitled #57: father of dry oil

Star Trek is a Collaborator with Contemporary Injustice

The theft of broken windows

Internet Archive: Essays and Memos on My Fundamental Misunderstanding of Ontology

** No One Buys Books, by Elle Griffin

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