Matt Labash of The Weekly Standard concludes his outstanding series investigating automated traffic enforcement problems with two final essays, Part 4: “Fighting the Good Fight“: BY NOW, it should be fairly clear that even if numbers don’t lie, the same can’t be said for the people who use them. All that is left are the ugly particulars, the tales of woe and dread, of inconvenience and larceny, of the mistrust
April 5, 2002
Interepid Li’l Hegemons, Redux
Writing in Reason, Tom Peyser (hmm. Any relation to Andrea Peyser, the NYPost columnist who called Beelzebub Amanpour “than taken in by Empire, the Hardt/Negri/Imperialism “Praxis of Evil” taking over humanities deparments around the world. Throughout Empire one finds pronouncements that, if taken seriously, amount to a call to arms against just about everything, since Hardt and Negri maintain that government and corporations are engaged in a sinister scheme against
Interepid Li’l Hegemons, Redux
Writing in Reason, Tom Peyser (hmm. Any relation to Andrea Peyser, the NYPost columnist who called Beelzebub Amanpour “than taken in by Empire, the Hardt/Negri/Imperialism “Praxis of Evil” taking over humanities deparments around the world. Throughout Empire one finds pronouncements that, if taken seriously, amount to a call to arms against just about everything, since Hardt and Negri maintain that government and corporations are engaged in a sinister scheme against
