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Entries from February 2007

That, Right There, Is Some Bullshit

February 22nd, 2007 · Comments Off on That, Right There, Is Some Bullshit

Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer has been sentenced to four years in prison for “insulting” Islam (three years) and Hosni Mubarak (one year). Keep an eye on FreeKareem.Org to see how you can help.

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Tags: Journalism & the Media

Maroon… Teal… Everywhere!

February 21st, 2007 · 4 Comments

Is it just me, or have the last two or three years seen the gradual rise to near ubiquity of articles of clothing featuring big teal & maroon stripes? I was out with some folk at a local bar last weekend, and noted that one friend was wearing a scarf with that color scheme, which […]

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Tags: Washington, DC

The “No Marginal Terrorists” Theory Takes a Hit

February 21st, 2007 · 1 Comment

Remember the Flypaper Theory of the war in Iraq? You know “fight them over there so we don’t have to fight them over here,” get all the world’s jihadis concentrated in one convenient place? Well, Kevin Drum notices, not so much.

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Tags: War

Tomorrow’s Reductio Creep Today!

February 21st, 2007 · Comments Off on Tomorrow’s Reductio Creep Today!

Baylen has a prediction.

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Tags: Nannyism

Can I Patent That?

February 21st, 2007 · 7 Comments

In the course of a response to Meghan O’Rourke’s review of yet one more book bemoaning the “hook-up culture,” Ross Douthat writes: A less self-contradictory line of argument is suggested by her remark about “explorative sex lives,” which points toward what you might call the Julian Sanchez theory – which is that “interesting and varied […]

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Tags: Sexual Politics

Confusionism

February 21st, 2007 · 4 Comments

Ed Feser’s central thesis in this piece up at TCS Daily—that Hayek’s thought may provide the best basis for a “fusionist” coalition between libertarians and conservatives, but remains in tension with tenets cherished by both—actually seems plausible enough on the whole. You’d be forgiven for not noticing, though, as over the course of a very […]

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Tags: Libertarian Theory

I’m a Mac. I’m a PC. We Both Hate Public Schools.

February 20th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Two articles this week cite the disappointment with Silicon Valley’s grandest grand pubas with the public school system’s “factory model” and the power of teachers’ unions. Futurist Alvin Toffler kicks off an “interview at Edutopia with a properly dramatic tone: You’ve been writing about our educational system for decades. What’s the most pressing need in […]

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Tags: Academia

Kibbutz Kibitz

February 20th, 2007 · Comments Off on Kibbutz Kibitz

Almost 30 years ago, Robert Nozick wrote that Israel’s kibbutzes provided “the acid test for voluntary socialism,” and concluded that the results to date had not provided a ringing endorsement. Well, hate to say I told you so, but according to The Guardian, the oldest and best-known kibbutz in Israel has just decided to go […]

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Tags: Libertarian Theory

Breaking News: Video Games Not Real

February 20th, 2007 · Comments Off on Breaking News: Video Games Not Real

Wired reports on a new study, due to be published in the journal Aggression and Violent Behavior, debunking the purported link between pixelated carnage and real-world mayhem, which not a few culture warriors seem to regard as having been established beyond any reasonable doubt. Ars Technica has more.

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Tags: Uncategorized

Stephen Breyer: “Unabashedly Pro-Business”?

February 20th, 2007 · 1 Comment

In response to today’s Supreme Court ruling in Philip Morris v. Mayola, which threw out a $79 million punitive damage award against the tobacco giant (now going by Altria), both Chris Hayes at The Nation and Scott Lemieux at TAPped note a split between the court’s conservative justices: Alito and Roberts joined the majority, while […]

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Tags: Law