Other than planning and thinking about the future of personal freedom, my biggest passion is probably the animals in my life. I’m a sucker for homeless animals, so all of the ones I have were homeless in one fashion or another. This is Charlotte, who is almost 2 years old. She and her two sisters are from a stray I took in not too long before they were born. The mother was too skittish to be adoptable, and her daughters inherited a good deal of her fear of people, so I didn’t believe anybody would be happy with them since they were never going to be typical cuddly house cats. Charlotte and her sisters, Emily and Anne, were named for the writing Bronte sisters. I’ll introduce you to others of the McElroy Zoo along the way, because I can assure you that they’re more interesting than I am.

Do we really need so much ‘stuff’? Do we own it? Or does it own us?
Don’t believe the words they say: Politicians revert to their incentives
A haunting question: ‘Where is love now, out here in the dark?’
If the state didn’t wither away for Marx and Engels, is there really a post-statist era ahead now?
AUDIO: Without mastering ideas, we’re all blind leading the blind
Money isn’t evil, but obsession with money brings out worst in us
Stop using children as pawns to promote adult political agendas
Check out Aya Katz’s interview with me about art and culture
What kind of sick society names Obama, Clinton its most admired?