Friday 19 October 2012
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Mark of the Animal . — It is an odd prejudice which holds that it is not a limitation of science that it does not answer the most basic met...
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A Refutation of the New (i.e., Individualistic not Socialistic) Libertarianism, Effected in Much Fewer Words than this Title, by Means of a...
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Humans and Triangles . — That human nature is unchangeable and everywhere the same does not mean that all humans are always and everywhere ...
Saturday 6 October 2012
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The change from a culture of honour to a culture of dignity was accompanied of course by a great loss of dignity.
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Modern life draws deep from the surface of things.
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The expectation that someone will turn up and do the logically impossible is the reverence that misology pays to inventive genius.
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Let niceness be reckoned amongst the most powerful forces of the underworld. Once the Devil is unchained, niceness invites him to tea.
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With every step of the social and political movement for emancipation, there arises the kind of man who is more in need of repression than ...
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Art and religion are always a danger to the mechanical regime. They threaten the restoration of humanity.
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Stereotypes possess high-predictive value. It is odd that so many self-declared friends of science reject them.
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A Celebrity Speaks. — “At least 260 species of animal have been noted exhibiting homosexual behaviour but only one species of animal ever,...
Sunday 30 September 2012
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The Nuclear Age . — How does one rationally argue with people who are so sunk in irrationalism that they refuse to admit — when it suits th...
Saturday 22 September 2012
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A Voltarian Spuriosity Translated . — I disapprove of what you say, and, whilst vilifying you, I will not pass up the opportunity to sound ...
Thursday 13 September 2012
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The Idea of a Sham-King . — “A king’s duty is to remain above politics” — impossible: he who remains above politics is not a king — “. . . ...
Friday 31 August 2012
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Under Egalitarianism . — To praise as superior is still permissible, and even commended, so long as it is clearly untrue.
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He who seeks to cast off what he feels to be the burdens of history and inheritance may well succeed in achieving the levity of an idiot.
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