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March 6, 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
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
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
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
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
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 “eugenicsâ€Â.
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June 11, 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
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
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
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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