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A.R. Moxon

A.R. Moxon

Debut novel is "The Revisionaries." Book of essays is "Very Fine People." Tall but not tall-tall. Only slightly clumsy. Frequently known as "JuliusGoat" on the socials.
Zohran Mamdani supporter celebrate, Credit: Alex Krales/THE CITY. Superimposed over this is a photo of Zohran Mamdani at his acceptance speech, credit AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

The Extraordinary Power of Standing For Something

Winning by creating vision in the positive space of shared standards, and expertly negotiating the negative space of shame.
A.R. Moxon Nov 9, 2025
The Death of Shame

The Death of Shame

Modern Nazis, careless people, and the offensive necessity of caring in a shameful age.
A.R. Moxon Nov 3, 2025
When You're Right

When You're Right

Sometimes I doodle.
A.R. Moxon Oct 30, 2025
America Haters

America Haters

No Kings was a week ago. What did it mean?
A.R. Moxon Oct 25, 2025
A federal immigration enforcement agent sprays Rev. David Black.

The Crime of Human Virtue

Sometimes it really is as simple as good vs. evil. This is one of those times. Human virtue is our great crime against the fascist project; it's also our great weapon against it.
A.R. Moxon Oct 12, 2025
Eventually You're Going to Have to Stand for Something

Eventually You're Going to Have to Stand for Something

On accepting the fascist offer and being better than Ezra.
A.R. Moxon Oct 5, 2025
LOST 040 - As Above, So Below

LOST 040 - As Above, So Below

No man is an island. Unpacking the TV show LOST — Season 4: Episode 9
A.R. Moxon Sep 28, 2025

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