Paper Clippings The Blog of The Crossroads Cultural Center

Paper Clippings, more than a classical blog, is a service providing valuable reading material in order to help readers reach a judgment about current affairs. Comments and discussion are more than welcome.

Monday
Jan212008

Stuck

At least Levin & Ponnuru understand that the Republicans need some fresh thinking on economic issues, beyond their standard pro-growth ideology.

Monday
Jan212008

Concerned

Now for an Israeli perspective on some of the candidates for the US presidential elections.

Saturday
Jan192008

Self-descriptions

It is interesting how the two Republican frontrunners in South Carolina are summing up their motivations:

McCain:

I am running for president of the United States of America because I believe the transcendent challenge of the 21st century is the struggle against radical Islamic extremism, which takes many forms, is the greatest force of evil we’ve ever faced, and is bent on our destruction and our extinction.

Huckabee:

The Huckabee campaign, by contrast, worked to drill into the conservative heart of his base, running just one ad which proclaims him a “Christian Leader” exclusively since Wednesday. It begins, “Faith doesn’t just influence me; it defines me.”

Friday
Jan182008

Good readings

Sandro Magister has the complete collection in English of the materials relevant to the Pope-Sapienza incident.

Thursday
Jan172008

Pretty conventional

Leon Wieseltier ponders Barack Obama. It's amazing somebody like him would rather vote for McCain.

Thursday
Jan172008

Oppression by bureaucracy

David Warren comments on the intolerance of "human rights."

Thursday
Jan172008

Back to reality

A good article on the state of American education. It makes the case that market-style competition is not enough to overcome the devastation of the quality of teaching wrought by the ideologues who rule the schools of education.

Wednesday
Jan162008

Bigotry

You may have heard already of this shameful story.

Monday
Jan142008

Sad story

Civilizational angst in the Arab world. Another storm may be gathering.

Tuesday
Jan082008

Princess Diana?

Obviously Melanie Phillips is not excited about Barak Obama.

Friday
Jan042008

Culture matters

Peggy Noonan summarizes the Iowa caucuses. Mark Steyn agrees with her diagnosis. On Friday David Brooks had a similar intuition. One can only hope that all of this indicates some kind of cultural shift, at least on the conservative side.

Wednesday
Jan022008

Passion

The New Republic wanted to write a story about Ron Paul volunteers, but ended up writing a story about being young.

Tuesday
Jan012008

Rousseauian wishful thinking

In one form or another, most of us have been educated to believe in the myth of the noble savage.

Tuesday
Jan012008

Lucid

David Brooks says as it is about Romney.

Tuesday
Jan012008

Exploding

Kenia provides another refutation to the idea that democracy is a matter of having a costitutional structure, elections, a free press etc. Not that these things are not good; the problem is that good structures reflect the life of a people united by common ideals. If the people do not share common ideals (which can only be fostered by education), "tribal" interests will always make democracy an empty word.