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The Milton Problem
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Liberation and Limits
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Split Personality
So, in the middle of everything else I’ve been doing, I’ve been reading a book. The book is called The Wages of Appeasement: Ancient Athens, Munich, and Obama’s America and it’s by Bruce Thornton, who is Victor Davis Hanson’s second-most-published writer on the VDH Private Papers website. He’s also a professor of classics at CalState/Fresno. …
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Discussion
So, here is a link, posted by several people on FB, including a couple who sometimes post comments here: http://thoughtcatalog.com/2011/how-to-have-a-rational-discussion/ It’s an interesting link, and I’ve got no argument with it in theory. In fact, I think it sums up the definition of “rational argument” pretty well. My problem is that I think it largely…
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
I know when I’ve been away from the blog for a longer time than usual, because the program suddenly starts to demand that I sign in. And then, of course, I start to worry that I can’t remember my password. This appeared as a link on Arts and Letters Daily this morning: http://www.tnr.com/book/review/thats-offensive-stefan-collini What it…
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Wednesday
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The Truman Capote Syndrome
Well, sort of. This was at Arts and Letters Daily this morning: http://chronicle.com/article/The-Intellectual-as-Courtier/126640/ As articles about this kind of thing–the craving some intellectuals have for power and celebrity, not necessarily for themselves, but in other people–it’s rather standard stuff, not anything we haven’t noticed before. I think the quoting from Rousseau on the utter vileness…
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Wilsonian Rag
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Edens, Plural
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Hmmmmm