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A colleague remembers Tim Russert.
A colleague remembers Tim Russert.
A nice essay on the way in which feminism has ended up helping economic expansion rather that human development.
When people are certain about their identity, they are not easily offended, nor are they willing to give the state the power to "protect" them, since a healthy society has many ways to "tar and feather" outrageus doctrines. Unfortunately we are witnessing a double trend in which, while the cultural fabric of society weakens, the power of the state becomes more absolute.
David Warren has a good column on the subject.
Some supposedly intelligent people are putting their faith in the singularity.
Apparently, modern pilgrims are very brand conscious.
A classic Antony Lane review. There is a perverse irony in the way feminism, by ideologically affirming women as "independendent" beings, seems to have really made them much less free...
Is the XXth century faith in the state really dying?
Or is it British society that is dying and is no longer able to sustain freedom?
Charles Krauthammer on what environmentalism" represents for a certain type of people.
Amir Taheri's discussion of Iranian foreign policy really sheds light on the mentality of Western "liberals", who cannot conceive that somebody could be driven by a totalizing ideal. Theirs, on the contrary, is the ideology of the bourgeois: a confortable life for all is the fulfillment of every conceivable human desire.
Like all ideologies, feminism tends to embrace abstractions better than real people.
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