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Defining Your Terms
One of the things I learned from Ayn Rand–yes, yes; you can learn things from Ayn Rand–and later had pounded into me in a number of college courses is that the first step in making any argument is to define your terms. I bring this up because I’m just now finishing Johnson’s Intellectuals, and I’ve…
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More Fan Mail
So, okay, I was going somewhere with all that stuff I was saying yesterday but between then and now, I’ve received yet another e-mail caused by a complete inability to understand what’s happening in third person multiple viewpoint. And I’ve got to admit that the Internet is not my friend in some ways. When I…
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Genius
To answer John’s question first, the book I’m reading is called Intellectuals: From Marx and Tolstoy to Sartre and Chomsky, and since I got it years ago–in a Barnes and Noble brick and mortar store, if I remember corectly, I’ve got no idea how it’s being present online. That said, I’d like to take up a…
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Character Development
It’s been a long time since I read Paul Johnson’s Intellectuals, and I find, in rereading it, that I’d forgotten a lot of it. I’d also mischaracterized it in my mind. There are certainly lots of details about the private lives of people like Ibsen, Shaw and Tolstoy, but there’s a lot else that’s here,…
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Vanguard Nation
Robert says that the “”best” people–the intellectual cutting edge–had abandoned freedom and democracy well before manhood sufferage and commercial freedom were widely accepted.” I’ve thought about this for a minute or two, and I think it’s largely wrong, and for two reasons. One is the simple fact that in any society in which he and…
