Sunday 5 April 2015
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Clamour without Consistency . — If all men should get what they deserve, and if what men deserve should be deemed their right, we may find ...
Wednesday 18 March 2015
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Ex Confusione Semper Aliquid Novi . — The confounding of accident with essence is a fertile soil for ideas, or, to put it another way, a br...
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Downward-Bound . — Through the name alone you’d expect freethought to meander off in all directions, had it not shown a firm propensity to ...
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A Doomsday Convenience . — A good conscience is only a good feeling won through performing deeds in keeping with one’s grasp of morality. T...
The Five Hypostases of Anti-Racism
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H1. Race does not exist. H2. Race exists, but it does not matter. H3. It matters, but not a lot. H4. It matters a lot, but I don’t care....
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In Passing . — How awful it is to be part of a dying people! How more awful to catch the stench of optimism from its decaying body, the opt...
Monday 2 March 2015
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Boltproof; or Damnatio Memoriae through Apotheosis . — Adam Rutherford, lecturer for the public understanding of anthropolysenkoism, presen...
Monday 23 February 2015
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The Birth of Postmodernism in Trauma . — As the real began to crush the ideal, the left put the real on trial, and found it innocent of exi...
Sunday 22 February 2015
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A Word in the Ear of the Future-Seekers . — Modernity is not the bridge; it is the abyss.
Tuesday 3 February 2015
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Novocularity . — Old books are new eyes.
Monday 2 February 2015
Drink to Nothing
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(I.) The cup in front of me contains a deadly infusion of hemlock that will kill anyone who drinks it. And: (II.) I do not want to di...
Something and Nothing
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“Who says there’s not nothing?”, asks philosopher Arthur Danto 1 , apparently unaware that even a stupid question is something. . . . ...
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The reactionary is no utopian. His ideals have mud on their boots.
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The instinctive and habitual task of authoritarianism is to repress and restrain creativity, thus to smother trash and spur genius to thriv...
Thursday 29 January 2015
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Against Oakeshott . — Nomocracy is a kind of telocracy that the liberal promotes as a neutral yet opposing tendency to every kind of telocr...
From
The Sensitive Guide to English Usage
(2,796th ed.)
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person of colour , n.phr ., is to be distinguished in sensitive discourse from coloured person . Whilst usage of the first is presently (a...
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