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March 6, 2009

On OUTLAWISM and the next phase of liberty’s defense

Filed under: Uncategorized - 06 Mar 2009

Per Ric Locke’s advice, I’m elevating what was a comment to its own post. Here are the essential bits:I was serious last night. I want out of the ridiculousness that the conservative blogosphere is becoming. I want to evolve …

August 14, 2008

Provocateurism, 8

Filed under: Uncategorized - 14 Aug 2008

I’ve spent a lot of energy on this site detailing how underlying ideological assumptions — which I believe are necessarily driven by certain linguistic ideas (some of which have become so entrenched in our institutional rhetoric that they are difficult …

August 12, 2008

Provocateurism, 7

Filed under: Uncategorized - 12 Aug 2008

In a way it was predictable — and I won’t deny that, on some level, I probably knew the issue would be broached — but yesterday’s post in the provocateurism series wended its way, in exchanges between author and …

August 11, 2008

Provocateurism, 6

Filed under: academics, identity politics - 11 Aug 2008

Longtime readers of this site have frequently encountered arguments in which I fasten identity politics to a form of soft, progressivist totalitarianism “PC” speech (which, we are often told with a wave of the hand and a gourmands’ sniff, …

June 22, 2008

Socialists made eugenics fashionable [Karl]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 22 Jun 2008

At Canada’s National Post, Michael Coren reports on “Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race” — a new exhibit at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa on the role of the elites that “gave a grimy intellectual veneer to the …

June 12, 2008

Asked and answered (Provocateurism, 1-5, marginalia)

Filed under: Uncategorized - 12 Jun 2008

In the comments to yesterday’s Provocateurism, 5 thread, nishi writes:[...] this thread is also about the [R]epublican war on science. [Liberal Fascism] contains a labored attempt to smear the left and science as propagators and promotors of “eugenics”.

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June 11, 2008

Provocateurism, 5 [Updated]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 11 Jun 2008

Given the many glancing mentions of Margaret Sanger (whom Goldberg asserts “is today considered a liberal saint, a founder of modern feminism, and one of the leading lights of the progressive pantheon”) in the comments to my previous posts in …

June 9, 2008

Provocateurism, 4

Filed under: Uncategorized - 09 Jun 2008

This ought to cause a fuss. Following up on an examination the progressive bona fides of prominent “raceologist” E.A. Ross, a “quintessential reform Darwinist” whose convictions about the innate differences among the races were widely defended by progressive elites …

June 8, 2008

Provocateurism, 3

Filed under: Uncategorized - 08 Jun 2008

Certain snarling dismissals aside, the practice of quoting at length some bits from Liberal Fascism and opening up a thread for argument has, to my way of thinking, proven rather fruitful — though I remain confused at how certain commenters …

June 7, 2008

Provocateurism, 2

Filed under: Uncategorized - 07 Jun 2008

Longtime readers of this site will recall that I’ve often tied progressivism (specifically by way of its philosophical assumptions) to totalitarianism, arguing that the resurgence of progressivism as a viable political force is, at least in part, tied to the …

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